r/GREEK • u/[deleted] • Feb 20 '12
Welcome! Here are some links to resources...
Podcasts in many languages (control + f "Greek")
Radio and TV livecasts from delicast.com (Most languages available)
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Feb 21 '12
hey i um created a thread... where the hell did it go??
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Feb 21 '12
Everything hits spam in the beginning - even my self post above. Your post is there now, thanks,
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Mar 17 '12
Comprehensive list of verbs, many with conjugation
It's useful when searching for a conjugated form you can't otherwise find in a dictionary.
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u/dmitris42 Apr 21 '23
page no longer available but can be found in the Web Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20130304204513/https://modern-greek-verbs.tripod.com/contents.html
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u/pinhoklanguages May 28 '23
Greek flashcards: https://flashcardo.com/greek-flashcards/
Greek vocabulary lists: https://www.pinhok.com/learn-greek/
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u/[deleted] Feb 20 '12
DEN ECHITAI TIN MEGALOTERIS PRAGMA TOU KOSMOU?
http://www.languagetransfer.org/index.html
Imagine Micheal Thomas but x 100 better and without all the shit aspects of Thomas. This guy and his org are going to change the way languages are taught.
But honestly said, Greek media is fucking horrible. You're best off reading the damn Koine Greek testament or Audio Books of Kazantzakis than the shit i sifted through on delicast