Anybody heard of ΓΙΩΤΑ ΛΥΔΙΑ (GIOTA LIDIA)?

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  1. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    See what happens when I try to write fast? I should be writing old fashioned letters!! I'm definitely not the right type for a forum! With such obsession with perfectionism in grammar and spelling and vocabulary...


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    What "sign" are you, "phyllis" mou, if I may "inquire" ... ?!? ... *υ* ... ... ...


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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    Yeah yeah I know how innocent is the use of "γιαβρί μου" in Greek..And by the way the suffix "cim" is "mou"...We say "yavrucum"..Weren't you supposed to be the tutor?...


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    I was JUST about to ... "inquire" ... about that, aswell !!! ... !!! ... !!! ...


    ... ... ... Tesekur ederim, "phylliscim" !!! ... ... ...


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

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    The one that can live in the sea and on the land and can't walk straight, quite delicious especially in salad, and would never let you go when it grabs you, hurts a little but doesn't kill, has a hard shell but a very soft meat (or I should rather say heart!!...
     
  4. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    Yeah yeah I know how innocent is the use of "γιαβρί μου" in Greek..And by the way the suffix "cim" is "mou"...We say "yavrucum"..Weren't you supposed to be the tutor?...


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    ... ... ... a "tutor", is always as "good" as their "student" ... !!! ... ... ...


    ... and, "this" particular "tutor" is into ... "SHARING" ... and "that", is a ... "mutual transferance of assembly" ... !!! ... *υ* ... !!! ...


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    Last edited by azimut; 02-23-2007 at 04:59 PM.
    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  5. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    The one that can live in the sea and on the land and can't walk straight, quite delicious especially in salad, and would never let you go when it grabs you, hurts a little but doesn't kill, has a hard shell but a very soft meat (or I should rather say heart!!...

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    ... ... ... EXCELLENT "STUFF" !!! ... ... ...


    ... another ... "Summer-born" ... "being" ... in our "cluster" of "STARS" ... !!! ... *υ* ... !!! ...


    ... ... ... a "heartfelt" ... "crustacean" ... !!! ... *υ* ... !!! ...


    ... ... ... ΅Ο΅ ... ... ...



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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  6. phyllis said:

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    Yes that's me..the crustacean..Well seems like I've woken up a bit..Ok get ready the student is about to ask a question!! It's about past tense..god!! It's so exciting..It's been ages I haven't asked anyone about tenses? Have been asked a hundred times though..Now it's time for revenge!! Sorry for I've made you the victim to my suppressed anger to my own students!! OK Sir, Can you tell me the difference between έβλεπα and είδα? I mean, I need some example sentences to figure out the difference in meaning? Here you go..
     
  7. azimut said:

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    ... "phyllis" mou, ...


    I am to, also, "say" ... Καληνύκτα !!! ... to you ... ... ... !!! ... ... ...


    ... ό,τι καλύτερο ...


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

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    oh noooo....don't gooo...without an answer...!!
    No no just kidding..we can do that later...Καληνύκτα azimcim..
     
  9. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    Yes that's me..the crustacean..Well seems like I've woken up a bit..Ok get ready the student is about to ask a question!! It's about past tense..god!! It's so exciting..It's been ages I haven't asked anyone about tenses? Have been asked a hundred times though..Now it's time for revenge!! Sorry for I've made you the victim to my suppressed anger to my own students!! OK Sir, Can you tell me the difference between έβλεπα and είδα? I mean, I need some example sentences to figure out the difference in meaning? Here you go..

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    ... QUESTIONS !!! ... EXCELLENT !!! ... ... ...


    ... it is the ... "QUESTIONS" ... one "asks", that "make" the "difference" ... !!! ... ... ...


    OK !!! ...


    ... "έβλεπα" ... is, "past continuous tense" ...

    ... "είδα" ... is, plain "past tense" ...


    (... and, OFCOURSE, with example ... !!! ... *υ* ... !!! ...)


    ... "έβλεπα την τα μάτια της να σπυθιρίζουν από ενθουσιασμό" ...


    ... "είδα το Χάρο με τα μάτια μου" ...

    (... a "Greekism" ... for an "experience" that whas been indeed VERY "freightening" ... !!! ... or, [as "Greeks go" !!!], ... for "emphasizing" the "dreadfulness factor" of "something" ... !!! ...)


    ... is "this" ... "εν-τάξει" ... ?!? ... ... ...


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

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    oh noooo....don't gooo...without an answer...!!
    No no just kidding..we can do that later...Καληνύκτα azimcim..

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    ... would NEVER "leave", while "being" ... "aware" ... of a "question" ... !!! ... ...


    ... is there anything "further", however, you would "need at present" ... ?!? ... *υ*


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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  11. phyllis said:

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    Eeerrr...almost εντάξει..I guess..The second sentence makes sense but the first one is rather unlear still. One; I can't find the meaning of σπυθιρίζουν! Two; I guess I need the English translation of that particular sentence to make a comparison. Because as far as I understand what Past Cont. refers to in English is not the same one in Greek...??? Have I been clear enough??
     
  12. phyllis said:

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    That's the last one then I'll let you go I promise..You know I'm the crustacean who would hardly let one go!!I'm harmless anyway..
     
  13. azimut said:

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    ... "έβλεπα" ... is, "past continuous tense" ...

    ... "είδα" ... is, plain "past tense" ...


    (... and, OFCOURSE, with example ... !!! ... *υ* ... !!! ...)


    ... "έβλεπα (την) τα μάτια της να σπυθιρίζουν από ενθουσιασμό" ...


    (... η σπίθα = spark ...

    ... "σπυθιρίζω" ... to "sparkle" ...)

    ... therefore, the sentence in English would "read" as ...

    ... "I was watching (her), her eyes sparkle with (literally από=from) enthusiasm" ...



    ... "είδα το Χάρο με τα μάτια μου" ...

    (... a "Greekism" ... for an "experience" that whas been indeed VERY "freightening" ... !!! ... or, [as "Greeks go" !!!], ... for "emphasizing" the "dreadfulness factor" of "something" ... !!! ...)


    ... is "this" ... "εν-τάξη" (literally, "in order"), now ... ?!? ... ... ...


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

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    That's the last one then I'll let you go I promise..You know I'm the crustacean who would hardly let one go!!I'm harmless anyway..

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    I will "try" to ... "remember" ... "that" ... !!! ... ... ...


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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  15. phyllis said:

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    Ναι ναι Azimcim..Now it's OK and it's in order...What confuses me is that I sometimes see έβλεπα in sentences that give more like a "used to" meaning. I think I have misinterpreted those sentences..Azimcim you have been more than helpful tonight..Please accept my sincerest thanks..Now I may let you go without any harm!! Thank you so much..
     
  16. azimut said:

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    ... ... ... I AM TERRIBLY SORRY !!! ... ... ...


    ... probably too "tired" ... (and, ... obviously, TERRIBLE at "ορθογραφία" ... !!! ... this is EXTREMELY "bad" of me and your "first impression" !!! !!! !!! ... !!! !!! !! ... !!! !!! !!!)


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    ... "έβλεπα (την) τα μάτια της να σπινθηρίζουν από ενθουσιασμό" ...


    (... η σπίθα = spark ...

    ... "σπινθηρίζω" ... to "sparkle" ...)

    ... therefore, the sentence in English would "read" as ...

    ... "I was watching (her), her eyes sparkle with (literally από=from) enthusiasm" ...



    ... AGAIN, ... I am TERRIBLY "SORRY" for "messing it up" with your "understanding" ... !!! ... !!! ... !!! ... ... ...


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

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    OH !!! DEAR !!!


    AND NOW, THE "VIRGOAN" ... "panselinos" ... is "seeing" my ... "misfortune" ... and will be ... "disapproving" ... of me ... !!! ... ... ... (quite rightly so !!!)


    ... hello "panseline" mou ... !!! ...


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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra
     
  18. phyllis said:

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    No no it's not your fault..My previous learning is what messes things up here..I should have had a proper teacher earlier!! But it's not too late, now that I've found you!! Εθχαριστώ πολύ....
     
  19. phyllis said:

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    !!Ευχαριστώ!!! Of course!!!!
     
  20. azimut said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by phyllis View Post
    No no it's not your fault..My previous learning is what messes things up here..I should have had a proper teacher earlier!! But it's not too late, now that I've found you!! Εθχαριστώ πολύ....

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    Είσαι πολύ γλυκιά μαζί μου ... !!! ... *υ* ... !!! ... ... ...


    ... εγώ σ' ευχαριστώ, για την "ευ-καιρία" ... !!! ... ... ...


    Καληνύκτα σου, "phyllis" mou !!! ...


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    To be is to do - Plato
    To do is to be - Socrates
    Do be do be do - Frank Sinatra