| Let's look at the dialogue. |
| When I read, I want you to pay attention to the day. |
| Find out what day it is and see how it’s used in the dialogue. |
| Τι μέρα είναι σήμερα; |
| (Ti méra íne símera?) |
| What day is it today? |
| Σήμερα είναι Τετάρτη. |
| (Símera íne Tetárti.) |
| Today is Wednesday. |
| Now let's look at the sentence pattern. |
| This pattern will be the structure that all of our dialogues will follow. |
| Σήμερα είναι [DAY]. |
| (Símera íne [DAY].) |
| Today is [DAY]. |
| Now let's look at some other examples. |
| Σήμερα είναι Δευτέρα. |
| (Símera íne Deftéra.) |
| Today is Monday. |
| Σήμερα είναι Παρασκευή. |
| (Símera íne Paraskeví.) |
| Today is Friday. |
| Σήμερα είναι Κυριακή. |
| (Símera íne Kiriakí.) |
| Today is Sunday. |
| Did you know that if you combine the words Σάββατο and Κυριακή, |
| you’ll get the Greek word for “weekend?” |
| It’s called σαββατοκύριακο (savatokíriako). |
| Σαββατοκύριακο (savatokíriako) (Enunciated). |
| Σαββατοκύριακο. |
| (savatokíriako) |
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