Αν θέλεις εσύ - Γιώργος Μαζωνάκης

Thread: Αν θέλεις εσύ - Γιώργος Μαζωνάκης

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  1. dya said:

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    I don't know for sure, but if I'm out, I'll let you know!
     
  2. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    I don't know for sure, but if I'm out, I'll let you know!
    Too much "green tea" ... LOL LOL LOL

    It will be nice to see you when I get back ...

    If I don't ... "sleep tight" dya !!! ... Hope you get some "proper" rest tonight ... !!! ...



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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  3. dya said:

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    Still here but you're right! I should get some sleep tonight!
    One question, though:
    When I wrote "Nota bene: ναι, ναι, ναι, γαλανά θάλασσα, γαλανά μάτια, αποπλέω!!! LOL!!!!" I searched for the verb to sail and found these three: πανί, αποπλέω, πλέω . Which one is the usual?
     
  4. dya said:

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    Ok, I guess you're still busy...I hope it's the phone and not the green tea... LOL!!!

    Καληνύχτα !!!
     
  5. azimut said:

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    Oh !!!!
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  6. dya said:

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    καλημέρα!
    You were off-line when I turned off my computer...
     
  7. azimut said:

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    ... Kalimera, dya mou ... !

    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  8. dya said:

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    I'm here for a a few minutes....
    Would you answer my question regarding "πανί, αποπλέω, πλέω", please?
     
  9. azimut said:

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    ... such considerable ... "dynamism" ... you Romanian females have ... !!! ...

    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  10. dya said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by azimut View Post
    ... such considerable ... "dynamism" ... you Romanian females have ... !!! ...


    Yeah we're like hurricanes!!!LOL!!
     
  11. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    I'm here for a a few minutes....
    Would you answer my question regarding "πανί, αποπλέω, πλέω", please?

    "πανί" ... "to pani" ... "noun", for "the sail" ... what a boat has on a mast ...
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  12. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    Yeah we're like hurricanes!!!LOL!!
    My Goodness !!! ...
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  13. dya said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by azimut View Post
    "πανί" ... "to pani" ... "noun", for "the sail" ... what a boat has on a mast ...
    aha, so that was a noun! I noticed it didn't look like a verb, that's why I didn't chose that one in my sentence
     
  14. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    I'm here for a a few minutes....
    Would you answer my question regarding "πανί, αποπλέω, πλέω", please?
    "αποπλέω" ... "apopleo" ... "verb" "to sail" ... as in ... "leave port", "set sail for" ...
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  15. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    aha, so that was a noun! I noticed it didn't look like a verb, that's why I didn't chose that one in my sentence
    dya ... remember the "endings" of words ... they ALWAYS give you the indication you need ... !!! ... !!! ...

    That night you got "too Leo" on me, thinking I was spending time "teaching" sirenceto "basics" ... I was in fact explicating all that for you ... !!! ... I was explaining how the different "endings" are distinctivly "associated" with the different "grammar forms of words" ... !!! ... !!! ... !!!

    Maybe have another look in there, to see the "endings" again ... ?!? ...

    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  16. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    I'm here for a a few minutes....
    Would you answer my question regarding "πανί, αποπλέω, πλέω", please?
    "πλέω" ... "pleo" a "verb" ... "to sail" as in "to float" , "to navigate" ... all three "meanings" ... equally used with "πλέω" ...

    then its "passive participle" ... "pleoumeno" = "vessel" ... "that which sails, floats" ...


    You see ?!? ...
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  17. dya said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by azimut View Post
    That night you got "too Leo" on me, thinking I was spending time "teaching" sirenceto "basics" ... I was in fact explicating all that for you ... !!!


    Ok, ok, ok, just keep reminding me how stupid I can be sometimes....keep pointing at how I am such a proud leo and how I hurt myself and others thanks to that "quality"....LOL!

    As for the endings, OK, OK!!! I rushed again.LOL!!! I know that "i" is an ending for neutral nouns, but yesterday evening when I looked for "sail" I thought they give me verbs in reply. In fact, in that dictionary, they gave the greek correspondent for each word meaning "sail" which obviously meant they gave the noun and the verb!!!
     
  18. dya said:

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    OK! So just out of my instinct I chose the best one for my sentence!!!LOL

    γαλανά θάλασσα, γαλανά μάτια, αποπλέω!!! That's what I wanted to say! I'm starting the journey on the sea!!! LOL!
     
  19. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dya View Post
    Ok, ok, ok, just keep reminding me how stupid I can be sometimes....keep pointing at how I am such a proud leo and how I hurt myself and others thanks to that "quality"....LOL!

    As for the endings, OK, OK!!! I rushed again.LOL!!! I know that "i" is an ending for neutral nouns, but yesterday evening when I looked for "sail" I thought they give me verbs in reply. In fact, in that dictionary, they gave the greek correspondent for each word meaning "sail" which obviously meant they gave the noun and the verb!!!

    Didn't mean to "rub it in" ... ... ... was just prompting you to "that" ... lesson on "endings"... ... ... !!!
    ... it seems you take more "lessons" than what you may be "in" for ... ... ...


    and ... you HAVE TO get a new, better dictionary !!!!!!! ... ... ... ... it SHOULD say "n." for nouns and "v." for "verbs" ... ATLEAST !!!!!


    Last edited by azimut; 12-30-2006 at 02:57 AM.
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  20. dya said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by azimut View Post
    ... it seems you take more "lessons" than what you may be "in" for ... ... ...


    always learning something....