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σκάκι (skáki)
τράπουλα (trápula)
διάβασμα (diávazma)
What do these words mean? Stick around.
In this quick lesson, you’ll learn Greek hobby-related words.
Before we start, did you know that Greece has its own traditional board game? Do you know what it's called?
Keep watching for the answer at the end.
χόμπι (hóbi)
"hobby"
χόμπι (hóbi)
χόμπι (hóbi)
The word χόμπι (hóbi) is neuter, and it's borrowed from English!
Steve discusses hobbies with Jack during a coffee break.
Steve: Μου αρέσει να διαβάζω στον ελεύθερο χρόνο μου. Το διάβασμα είναι το αγαπημένο μου χόμπι. (Mu arési na diavázo ston eléfthero hróno mu. To diávazma íne to agapiméno mu hóbi.)
Jack: Αυτό είναι θαυμάσιο. Τι είδους βιβλία σου αρέσουν; (Aftó íne thavmásio. Ti ídus vivlía su arésun?)
σκάκι (skáki)
"chess"
σκάκι (skáki)
σκάκι (skáki)
The word σκάκι (skáki) is neuter, so its article is τo. Το σκάκι (To skáki).
Steve talks to Oscar about his mother.
Steve: Η μητέρα μου διδάσκει σκάκι. (I mitéra mu didáski skáki.)
Oscar: Αυτό είναι εντυπωσιακό. (Aftó íne endiposiakó.)
τράπουλα (trápula)
"playing cards"
τράπουλα (trápula)
τράπουλα (trápula)
This is a feminine noun, so it takes feminine articles and adjectives. For example, η τράπουλα (i trápoula).
Susan accidentally drops a deck of cards, and Lina helps her.
Susan: Ουπς, συγγνώμη, μπορείς να με βοηθήσεις να μαζέψουμε αυτήν την τράπουλα; (Úps, signómi, borís na me voithísis na mazépsume aftín tin trápula?)
Lina: Κανένα πρόβλημα. (Kanéna próvlima.)
διάβασμα (diávazma)
"reading"
διάβασμα (diávazma)
διάβασμα (diávazma)
The word διάβασμα (diávazma) is neuter, so its article is τo. Το διάβασμα (To diávazma).
Zoe and Tom discuss their favorite pastimes at a cafe.
Zoe: Το διάβασμα είναι χαλαρωτικό. (To diávazma íne halarotikó.)
Tom: Συμφωνώ. Δεν υπάρχει τίποτα που να συγκρίνεται με ένα καλό βιβλίο. (Simfonó. Den ipárhi típota pu na singrínete me éna kaló vivlío.)
τραγουδώ (tragudó)
"sing"
τραγουδώ (tragudó)
τραγουδώ (tragudó)
Other Greek words are derived from τραγουδώ (tragudó), such as τραγούδι (tragúdi), meaning "song," and τραγουδιστής (tragudistís), meaning "singer."
Jack asks Susan about a friend.
Jack: Ποιο είναι το χόμπι της φίλης σου; (Pio íne to hóbi tis fílis su?)
Susan: Της αρέσει να τραγουδάει. (Tis arési na tragudái.)
χορεύω (horévo)
"dance"
χορεύω (horévo)
χορεύω (horévo)
Χορεύω (horévo) might be easy to remember if you associate it with the English word "choreography," which has the same root!
Lina and Susan chat about party activities.
Lina: Τι σου αρέσει να κάνεις στα πάρτι; (Ti su arési na kánis sta párti?)
Susan: Μου αρέσει να χορεύω. (Mu arési na horévo.)
Let's review.
You'll see the words in English, and your job is to say the words in Greek.
Ready?
Do you remember how to say "hobby"?
χόμπι (hóbi)
χόμπι (hóbi)
And how to say "chess"?
σκάκι (skáki)
σκάκι (skáki)
How about "playing cards"?
τράπουλα (trápula)
τράπουλα (trápula)
Do you remember how to say "reading"?
διάβασμα (diávazma)
διάβασμα (diávazma)
And how to say "sing"?
τραγουδώ (tragudó)
τραγουδώ (tragudó)
And finally, do you remember how to say "dance"?
χορεύω (horévo)
χορεύω (horévo)
Did you know that Greece has its own traditional board game? Do you know what it's called?
It's called τάβλι (távli), which means "board" in Greek. Tavli is similar to backgammon and it can be considered the Greek national hobby.
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time!

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