Re: Learning Modern Greek
- From: "choro-nik" <choro-nik@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 11:19:57 GMT
You wanna learn any new language? Go find yourself a "mboyfriend" or a
"girlfriend" whose mother tongue is that language and cohabit in his/her
mothercountry.
BTW, what does "cohabit" mean? Screw together? Alone or with other couples?
i.e. Church sanctioned/Licenced screwing or sort of more interesting
ecclesiastically verboten group sex?
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choro-nik
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"Robert (formerly Demetrios Kalammadammadopoulos)" <rcnj3890@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Robert (formerly Demetrios Kalammadammadopoulos) wrote:
To the board:
Hello! My name is Robert, and I'm a fifteen-year-old high school
student in the United States. I've been trying to learn Modern Greek
lately. There is an ethnic Greek in my class, and he has helped me a
bit, but other times he has confused me. I recently borrowed a book
from my local library called "Greek: A Complete Course for Beginners,"
by Aristarhos Matsukas. Can anyone tell me of the validity of this
book? It seems to be good for beginners, but I would like a second
opinion. Also, can anyone recommend any other books or websites
devoted to Modern Greek?
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Robert
Seriously. Can anyone help me with this problem?
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