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Learn Greek fast and easily with our language course ‘Greek for beginners’.

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Learn Greek - First words
Hi! Γεια!
Hello! Καλημέρα!
How are you? Τι κάνεις; / Τι κάνετε;
Good bye! Εις το επανιδείν!
See you soon! Τα ξαναλέμε!

What is special about the Greek language?

The Greek language boasts an exceptionally long history, tracing back over 3,000 years. This makes it one of the oldest recorded living languages in the world. Its continuous use through centuries has enriched its depth and complexity, bridging ancient and modern eras. Greek’s alphabet is iconic, serving as the basis for many other scripts, including Latin and Cyrillic. Introduced around the 9th century BC, it was a groundbreaking development, introducing vowels to the phonetic system. This innovation significantly influenced the evolution of written communication.

In vocabulary, Greek is a treasure trove of roots for scientific and technical terms. The language’s precision and versatility make it an invaluable resource for naming new discoveries and concepts, especially in medicine, mathematics, and philosophy. The language’s structure allows for expressive precision. Greek grammar includes features like the optative mood, a verb form that expresses wishes or potentiality. This nuanced grammatical feature enriches literary and everyday language.

Greek is unique for its regional dialects, reflecting the country’s diverse geography and history. Despite this variety, Modern Greek has fostered a sense of unity and identity among Greeks, embodying the nation’s cultural continuity. The enduring legacy of ancient Greek literature and philosophy underscores the language’s global significance. Works by Homer, Plato, and Aristotle continue to influence modern thought and culture, testifying to the language’s timeless relevance.

Greek’s contribution to the Christian religion through the New Testament and early Christian texts is profound. These religious texts have played a crucial role in shaping Western religious thought and practice, highlighting Greek’s spiritual significance. Today, Greek remains a vibrant and dynamic language, embodying the resilience and adaptability of its speakers. Its rich history, coupled with its contribution to science, arts, and religion, makes Greek a language of unparalleled depth and significance. Through its ongoing evolution, Greek continues to link the past with the present, offering a unique window into the human experience.

Even Greek beginners can learn Greek efficiently with ‘50LANGUAGES’ through the practical sentences. First you will get to know the basic structures of the language. Sample dialogues help you to express yourself in the foreign language. Prior knowledge is not required.

Even advanced learners can repeat and consolidate what they have learned. You learn correct and frequently spoken sentences and you can use them immediately. You will be able to communicate in everyday situations. Use your lunch break or time in traffic to learn a few minutes of Greek. You learn on the go as well as at home.