Learn how to use the Greek verb 'παω' (to go) | Omilo

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@mujahid850
@mujahid850 2 жыл бұрын
Weldone. ..excellent information for foreigners
@mdjashimshaikh
@mdjashimshaikh Жыл бұрын
Πολύ ωραία❤
@ζισάν
@ζισάν 2 жыл бұрын
πολύ ωραία 💙
@fernandoxavier5688
@fernandoxavier5688 6 ай бұрын
Γεια σας! I *love* the Omilo Greek's videos of verbs; they're helpful because from them I create my flashcards and study every day through Anki. However, many of those videos only have the present tense; others, have the past tense but not the future tense; still others, have present and past but not future... and so it goes. Could you do new versions of the videos of verbs declensions, completing the tenses you have not teach? Ευχαριστώ =)
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 6 ай бұрын
thank you for your feedback, and happy your like the videos. Indeed, all the videos are a bit different, because we usually give the tenses and the examples that are used the most with the verbs. Some verbs are not used a lot in the future, and others are not used a lot in the past, etc... Or some verbs are too dificult in the future/past... because our videos are mostly made for Beginners, so we use the most relevant things for Beginners. For your information, those videos are actually material that are made for our verb books, which you can purchase as grammar eBooks. Having those eBooks, you will get the correct grammar written down, conjugations, etc.. You can find them at ; masaresi.com/product/conjugate-greek-passive-verbs/ masaresi.com/product/learn-how-to-conjugate-greek-verbs-b-category/ masaresi.com/product/verb-ebook-category-a/ At the moment we have no time to make extra free videos, since we also need to live and therefor earn money :-) The busy season of our Greek langauge and culture courses started now, If you are interested to learn greek and also speak it, then the best way is to visit Greece, and learn Greek in Greece 🙂 omilo.com/ We wish you a lot of fun with your Greek Language Journey
@ΜαθαίνωΕλληνικά
@ΜαθαίνωΕλληνικά 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and thanks. When is πηγαινω instead of παω?
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Indeed, sometimes it can be confusing...so explanation below: "πάω" and "πηγαίνω" is exactly the same thing in Present Tense. So same meaning. You can say "Πάω στον φούρνο" or "Πηγαίνω στον φούρνο" and it means "I go to the bakery" in both cases. This changes if you want to use the Future Tense or if you want to use it with "να". In that case: θα - Αύριο θα πάω στον γιατρό. = Tomorrow I will go to the doctor. (once) - Από εδώ και πέρα θα πηγαίνω στον γιατρό κάθε μήνα. = From now on, I will be going to the doctor every month. (many times, repetition) να - Αύριο πρέπει να πάω στον γιατρό. = I must go to the doctor tomorrow (once) - Πρέπει να πηγαίνω στον γιατρό κάθε μήνα. = I must go to the doctor every month (many times, repetition) Hope this helps you! Many greetings from Athens , and feel free to download more free materials at omilo.com/for-free/
@pacobajito85
@pacobajito85 2 жыл бұрын
ευχαριστώ για τον μπίδεο. ποία είναι η διαφορά μεταξύ πρόθεσεις; πως καταλαβαίνω αν μπορώ να χρησιμοποιήσω για στο η τίποτα;
@meligala11
@meligala11 6 ай бұрын
Is πάω considered as an A1 Verb?
@OmiloHellas
@OmiloHellas 6 ай бұрын
Γεια σου! Thank you very much for your comment. Verbs ending in -άω are in general considered B1 verbs. So, in the present tense, if you conjugate "πάω" like B1 verbs, everything is fine. πάω, πας, πάει, πάμε, πάτε, πάνε However, if we follow the grammar 100%, "πάω", together with "τρώω", "ακούω" and "λέω" (and some more verbs) belong to a special category of verbs. The stems of these verbs are πα-, τρώ-, -ακού-, λέ-. So the stem ends with a vowel. So, about your question, the difference between B1 verbs and πάω is that B1 verbs' stem ends with a consonant and -άω is part of the suffix (μιλ-άω, αγαπ-άω), while "α" in πάω is a part of the stem and not of the suffix (πά-ω). You understand better that it is not a regular verb, if you see the future and the past tense, which have nothing to do with the rules of the B1 verbs. For the present tense, just conjugate the verb as the B1 verbs, it will be easier to have it in mind in this way. :) Good luck with your Greek language journey!
@meligala11
@meligala11 6 ай бұрын
@@OmiloHellas thank you 😊
@Geoskan
@Geoskan 2 жыл бұрын
Τι κρίμα που τα μαθήματα τα οποία δημοσιεύετε εδώ δεν διαρκούν ποτέ πολύ.
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