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Master how to ask for something at a store with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| Αυτό, παρακαλώ. (Aftó, parakaló.) |
| Αυτό, παρακαλώ. (Aftó, parakaló.) |
| Εκείνο, παρακαλώ. (Ekíno, parakaló.) |
| Εκείνο, παρακαλώ. (Ekíno, parakaló.) |
| Αυτά, παρακαλώ. (Aftá, parakaló.) |
| Αυτά, παρακαλώ. (Aftá, parakaló.) |
| Εκείνα, παρακαλώ. (Ekína, parakaló.) |
| Εκείνα, παρακαλώ. (Ekína, parakaló.) |
| Αυτό και εκείνο, παρακαλώ. (Aftó ke ekíno, parakaló.) |
| Αυτό και εκείνο, παρακαλώ. (Aftó ke ekíno, parakaló.) |
| Did you notice how I used a different sentence pattern? |
| Αυτό και εκείνο, παρακαλώ. (Aftó ke ekíno, parakaló.) |
| "This and that, please." |
| You can use the words αυτό (aftó) and εκείνο (ekíno) together. |
| Αυτό (aftó). "This." Αυτό. |
| Εκείνο (ekíno). "That." Εκείνο. |
| When requesting multiple items, you can join them with the conjunction, και (ke), meaning "and." |
| Και. "And." Και. |
| This pattern is: |
| ITEM και (ke) ITEM, παρακαλώ. (parakaló.) |
| "ITEM and ITEM, please." |
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