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Master how to talk about basic weather conditions with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| Κάνει ζέστη. (Káni zésti.) |
| Κάνει ζέστη. (Káni zésti.) |
| Κάνει κρύο. (Káni krío.) |
| Κάνει κρύο. (Káni krío.) |
| Είναι καλός. (Íne kalós.) |
| Είναι καλός. (Íne kalós.) |
| Είναι κακός. (Íne kakós.) |
| Είναι κακός (Íne kakós.) |
| Βρέχει. (Vréhi.) |
| Βρέχει. (Vréhi.) |
| Did you notice how I used a single word instead of a phrase? |
| Βρέχει. (Vréhi.) |
| "It's raining." |
| Βρέχει. (Vréhi.) |
| This literally means "[It] rains," but it translates as "It’s raining." Βρέχει. Βρέχει. |
| Pay attention to this phrase, you’ll need it later in the lesson. |
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