Φοβερή & Ποια θυσία - Γιώργος Μαζωνάκης *

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  1. omorfi's Avatar

    omorfi said:

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    Good And something told me that you were a female
    "Ποιος ταξιδεύει στα μάτια σου;
    Και ποιός ξαγρυπνά στο κορμί σου;
    Μάτια μπλε στα μεγάλα ταξίδια σου
    Θα'μαι εδώ θα'μαι πάντα μαζί σου"
     
  2. Philadelphia said:

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    Right! Sirenceto mou, you are about to get a "crash course" in Greek !!
     
  3. sirenceto's Avatar

    sirenceto said:

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    what is kalin avrio???
     
  4. Philadelphia said:

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    I know, omorfi mou !!! ... I left it there on purpose for you !
     
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    omorfi said:

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    Ok now I'm definately leaving... Good night!!
    "Ποιος ταξιδεύει στα μάτια σου;
    Και ποιός ξαγρυπνά στο κορμί σου;
    Μάτια μπλε στα μεγάλα ταξίδια σου
    Θα'μαι εδώ θα'μαι πάντα μαζί σου"
     
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    sirenceto said:

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    I will be the happiest person in the world if I manage to learn Greek for the least possible time! Believe me,this is one of my dreams to be realised !
     
  7. Philadelphia said:

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    It's a Cypriot phrase ... literally means "Good tomorrow" ... Something people of Cyprus say ...

    The Greek-speaking people also say, "Kalo ximeroma"
     
  8. Philadelphia said:

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    omorfi mou, I meant the "Kalin avrio" ... left it there on purpose for you ...
     
  9. Philadelphia said:

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    which literally means "Good Dawning" ...
     
  10. Philadelphia said:

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    As you would already understood by now "kalo" is a word that says "good" ...
     
  11. sirenceto's Avatar

    sirenceto said:

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    Right,I know it. Ime kala!
     
  12. Philadelphia said:

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    the different "endings" this word has only mean different "gender" the words it describes, may be ... SO ...
     
  13. Philadelphia said:

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    Exactly !!
     
  14. Philadelphia said:

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    What ?!
     
  15. Philadelphia said:

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    My previous post doesn't make ANY sense !!!
     
  16. sirenceto's Avatar

    sirenceto said:

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    What what? The Christmas wishes ...
     
  17. Philadelphia said:

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    Let me try again ....

    The different "endings" the word has, for example "kal-os", "kal-i", "kal-o,
    "kal-a", show the gender AND the amount of what it describes !!! ...
     
  18. Philadelphia said:

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    Ok, so "Christmas" is "Christougenna" in Greek ... therefore, "Kala Christougenna" would mean ... you tell me ...
     
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    sirenceto said:

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    My God, 99,99% of what you post here is of so great importance to all that really want to learn the language and something anout your culture!
    Is the same rule for all adjectives! What about the verbs? Is there a special way that all of the verbs or at least most of them are made in the forms for all genders???
     
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    sirenceto said:

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    Marry Christmas of course!
    Tell me I am great student!