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Learn Some Greek
#21
Tonight, I'm missing your presence, Spoty... And I'd like to learn to say:
"I miss you" in Greek and also "Thanks for your help".
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#22
Aww thanks Albert!


I miss you= Mou eleipses . Pronounced as Moo E-lee-pseh-s
Another way to say this: Se pethimisa , pronounced as Seh peh-thee-mee-sah

Thanks for your help= Euxaristo gia thn Voitheia sou. Ronounced as: Ef-ha-ree-stoh yeah tin voh-e-thee-a soo.
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#23
So is "I miss him" "Mou eleipsei"? or "Ton pethimisa"?

An ellipsis is this ==> ... in punctuation, it's for the missing words or an interruption in the conversation. Interesting.
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#24
Sorry , correction : I miss you = Mou leipeis -> Moo lee-peas

I miss him/her/it = Mou leipei -> Moo lee-pea

I missed you= Mou eleipses . Pronounced as Moo E-lee-pseh-s



Quote:So is "I miss him" "Mou eleipsei"? or "Ton pethimisa"?
I miss him/her/it = Mou leipei -> Moo lee-pea

Ellipsis is deprivation or having less of something .
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#25
Ok so eleipseis is the past form of the verb (aoriste)...?
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