S3E19: “Celebrating Easter at the village” Greek Easter traditions

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S4E15: Booking a hotel room - Greek phrases and vocabulary

In this episode we'll be looking at phrases and vocabulary you can use or see on an app, while booking a hotel room in Greece.D: Έλα τι κάνεις; Σε πήρα να κλείσουμε το ξενοδοχείο που λέγαμε για το τριήμερο στο βουνό. /Hey! How are you? I’m calling so we can book the hotel we were ...  Show more

S4E14: Catching up with a friend - Imperfect vs Simple Past in Greek

In this episode we'll be looking at the differences Imperfect and Simple Past have in Greek. We'll explain how and when we use them in everyday Greek conversations. Ε: Άντε πού είσαι; Σε έπαιρνα το σαββατοκύριακο αλλά δεν απαντούσες. /Hey, where have you been? I was calling you o ...  Show more

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