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Hi. In one of your previous response, you said "Let me know if you need any help installing the Greek keyboard." Do you mean that I can install a Greek keyboard on my presently owned computer? Do I need an app for this? Thanks, Lloyd
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Hi Ingolf,
Yeah, I noticed that. Welcome back on board!
Thank you for reporting this. I have corrected it. Languages in Greek, like ελληνικά, αγγλικά, ισπανικά etc., come from adjectives, but function like nouns, most of the times neuter nouns, like the examples I provided.
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Hi,
I have had a long break from studying Greek, good to be back.
In the PDF lesson material under "Vocabulery" English is called a noun and Spanish an adjective.
Just a detail, but should be correct.
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Hi Dhionisis,
I must say I got confused at first because I didn't know where you saw the double "j" for αγγλικά (the romanization is angliká)
So I guess you don't have a Greek keyboard and you meant double "γ"?
In that case γγ makes a "g" sound like "go", just like γκ makes a "g" sound. BUT the pronunciation of Greeks sometimes sounds a bit nasal, so in the case of γγ, it's more of a "ng" sound, just like the way you say eNGlish.
Some people pronounce it always as a hard "g" (sounds more colloquial) and some as a soft and more refined "ng". I prefer the latter sound as it sounds more rounded, less harsh and more... sophisticated (dare I say). Although both are 100% OK Greek!
The same thing happens with φεγγάρι --> fengári (or fegári)
So yes, you were right, there is an N :wink:
When you will become more accustomed to how the Greek sounds, you will be able to notice these mild phonetic differences instantly.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need any help installing the Greek keyboard.
Stefania,
Team GreekPod101.com
Dhionisis
Wednesday at 02:53 PM
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Hi again!!
Sorry for the first comment. I wasn't clear in the first comment.
What I would like to know is this: the sound jj you write it jj ajjlika and pronounced with an N. Am I correct?
it is the same in the word fejjari- moon.
thanks
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Hi. In one of your previous response, you said "Let me know if you need any help installing the Greek keyboard." Do you mean that I can install a Greek keyboard on my presently owned computer? Do I need an app for this? Thanks, Lloyd
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Thank you for your comment.
I am glad you are having a positive experience with GreekPod101.com.
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Loving how this is all put together for a great learning experience. :thumbsup:
Hi Ingolf,
Yeah, I noticed that. Welcome back on board!
Thank you for reporting this. I have corrected it. Languages in Greek, like ελληνικά, αγγλικά, ισπανικά etc., come from adjectives, but function like nouns, most of the times neuter nouns, like the examples I provided.
Regards,
Stefania
Team GreekPod101.com
Hi,
I have had a long break from studying Greek, good to be back.
In the PDF lesson material under "Vocabulery" English is called a noun and Spanish an adjective.
Just a detail, but should be correct.
Hi Dhionisis,
I must say I got confused at first because I didn't know where you saw the double "j" for αγγλικά (the romanization is angliká)
So I guess you don't have a Greek keyboard and you meant double "γ"?
In that case γγ makes a "g" sound like "go", just like γκ makes a "g" sound. BUT the pronunciation of Greeks sometimes sounds a bit nasal, so in the case of γγ, it's more of a "ng" sound, just like the way you say eNGlish.
Some people pronounce it always as a hard "g" (sounds more colloquial) and some as a soft and more refined "ng". I prefer the latter sound as it sounds more rounded, less harsh and more... sophisticated (dare I say). Although both are 100% OK Greek!
The same thing happens with φεγγάρι --> fengári (or fegári)
So yes, you were right, there is an N :wink:
When you will become more accustomed to how the Greek sounds, you will be able to notice these mild phonetic differences instantly.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need any help installing the Greek keyboard.
Stefania,
Team GreekPod101.com
Hi again!!
Sorry for the first comment. I wasn't clear in the first comment.
What I would like to know is this: the sound jj you write it jj ajjlika and pronounced with an N. Am I correct?
it is the same in the word fejjari- moon.
thanks