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24 [twenty-four]

Appointment

Appointment

24 [είκοσι τέσσερα]

24 [eíkosi téssera]

Ραντεβού

Ranteboú

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Did you miss the bus? Έ-ασ-ς το -εω-ο----; Έ_____ τ_ λ_________ Έ-α-ε- τ- λ-ω-ο-ε-ο- -------------------- Έχασες το λεωφορείο; 0
R--t-b-ú R_______ R-n-e-o- -------- Ranteboú
I waited for you for half an hour. Σ- περ-μ-ν---ι---ώρ-. Σ_ π_______ μ___ ώ___ Σ- π-ρ-μ-ν- μ-σ- ώ-α- --------------------- Σε περίμενα μισή ώρα. 0
Ranteb-ú R_______ R-n-e-o- -------- Ranteboú
Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you? Δ-ν---ει--κι--τό-μ----σ--; Δ__ έ____ κ_____ μ___ σ___ Δ-ν έ-ε-ς κ-ν-τ- μ-ζ- σ-υ- -------------------------- Δεν έχεις κινητό μαζί σου; 0
Éc-a--- to----pho-eí-? É______ t_ l__________ É-h-s-s t- l-ō-h-r-í-? ---------------------- Échases to leōphoreío?
Be punctual next time! Τ-- επό-ενη-φο---να ε-σα- σ--ν ώ-α---υ! Τ__ ε______ φ___ ν_ ε____ σ___ ώ__ σ___ Τ-ν ε-ό-ε-η φ-ρ- ν- ε-σ-ι σ-η- ώ-α σ-υ- --------------------------------------- Την επόμενη φορά να είσαι στην ώρα σου! 0
Éch-ses -- l-ōpho--í-? É______ t_ l__________ É-h-s-s t- l-ō-h-r-í-? ---------------------- Échases to leōphoreío?
Take a taxi next time! Τ-ν-ε--με-η φο-----ρ---αξ-! Τ__ ε______ φ___ π___ τ____ Τ-ν ε-ό-ε-η φ-ρ- π-ρ- τ-ξ-! --------------------------- Την επόμενη φορά πάρε ταξί! 0
É-hases--o ---p-o-eí-? É______ t_ l__________ É-h-s-s t- l-ō-h-r-í-? ---------------------- Échases to leōphoreío?
Take an umbrella with you next time! Την --όμ-νη --ρ- -άρ---αζ- σ----ι--ομπ-έλ-! Τ__ ε______ φ___ π___ μ___ σ__ μ__ ο_______ Τ-ν ε-ό-ε-η φ-ρ- π-ρ- μ-ζ- σ-υ μ-α ο-π-έ-α- ------------------------------------------- Την επόμενη φορά πάρε μαζί σου μια ομπρέλα! 0
Se--e-í---- mi-ḗ ṓr-. S_ p_______ m___ ṓ___ S- p-r-m-n- m-s- ṓ-a- --------------------- Se perímena misḗ ṓra.
I have the day off tomorrow. Αύρ-ο έ-ω-ρ-π-. Α____ έ__ ρ____ Α-ρ-ο έ-ω ρ-π-. --------------- Αύριο έχω ρεπό. 0
Se p--íme------ḗ -r-. S_ p_______ m___ ṓ___ S- p-r-m-n- m-s- ṓ-a- --------------------- Se perímena misḗ ṓra.
Shall we meet tomorrow? Θα συν--τ---ύμ- ---ι-; Θ_ σ___________ α_____ Θ- σ-ν-ν-η-ο-μ- α-ρ-ο- ---------------------- Θα συναντηθούμε αύριο; 0
Se p-r-me-a--is- -ra. S_ p_______ m___ ṓ___ S- p-r-m-n- m-s- ṓ-a- --------------------- Se perímena misḗ ṓra.
I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow. Λυ-άμαι--αύ-ι--δεν------. Λ_______ α____ δ__ μ_____ Λ-π-μ-ι- α-ρ-ο δ-ν μ-ο-ώ- ------------------------- Λυπάμαι, αύριο δεν μπορώ. 0
De- écheis-k----- m--- s--? D__ é_____ k_____ m___ s___ D-n é-h-i- k-n-t- m-z- s-u- --------------------------- Den écheis kinētó mazí sou?
Do you already have plans for this weekend? Έ--ι--κ-νο-ί-ε--κά-ι-γι- -υτ- το --ββατοκ-ρι-κο; Έ____ κ________ κ___ γ__ α___ τ_ Σ______________ Έ-ε-ς κ-ν-ν-σ-ι κ-τ- γ-α α-τ- τ- Σ-β-α-ο-ύ-ι-κ-; ------------------------------------------------ Έχεις κανονίσει κάτι για αυτό το Σαββατοκύριακο; 0
Den éc-ei- k--ē---m----s-u? D__ é_____ k_____ m___ s___ D-n é-h-i- k-n-t- m-z- s-u- --------------------------- Den écheis kinētó mazí sou?
Or do you already have an appointment? Ή μή--- έ---ς-ή-- -αν-ε-ο- -ε -ά-ο-ο-; Ή μ____ έ____ ή__ ρ_______ μ_ κ_______ Ή μ-π-ς έ-ε-ς ή-η ρ-ν-ε-ο- μ- κ-π-ι-ν- -------------------------------------- Ή μήπως έχεις ήδη ραντεβού με κάποιον; 0
D-- ---e-s--in-tó--azí--o-? D__ é_____ k_____ m___ s___ D-n é-h-i- k-n-t- m-z- s-u- --------------------------- Den écheis kinētó mazí sou?
I suggest that we meet on the weekend. Π---ε----ν---υ-α-τηθ---- το -αβ-α-ο---ια--. Π_______ ν_ σ___________ τ_ Σ______________ Π-ο-ε-ν- ν- σ-ν-ν-η-ο-μ- τ- Σ-β-α-ο-ύ-ι-κ-. ------------------------------------------- Προτείνω να συναντηθούμε το Σαββατοκύριακο. 0
T---e---en- ------na eís-i-s--n --a ---! T__ e______ p____ n_ e____ s___ ṓ__ s___ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á n- e-s-i s-ē- ṓ-a s-u- ---------------------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá na eísai stēn ṓra sou!
Shall we have a picnic? Π--ε ----π-κ--κ; Π___ γ__ π______ Π-μ- γ-α π-κ-ί-; ---------------- Πάμε για πικνίκ; 0
T-n e--m-nē --or---- --sai-s--n-ṓra -ou! T__ e______ p____ n_ e____ s___ ṓ__ s___ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á n- e-s-i s-ē- ṓ-a s-u- ---------------------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá na eísai stēn ṓra sou!
Shall we go to the beach? Π-μ---τη---αρα--α; Π___ σ___ π_______ Π-μ- σ-η- π-ρ-λ-α- ------------------ Πάμε στην παραλία; 0
Tē--e----nē---o----- eí--- s--n ṓ-a s--! T__ e______ p____ n_ e____ s___ ṓ__ s___ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á n- e-s-i s-ē- ṓ-a s-u- ---------------------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá na eísai stēn ṓra sou!
Shall we go to the mountains? Πάμ- -τ----υ-ό; Π___ σ__ β_____ Π-μ- σ-ο β-υ-ό- --------------- Πάμε στο βουνό; 0
T---e-óm-----horá p--------! T__ e______ p____ p___ t____ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á p-r- t-x-! ---------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá páre taxí!
I will pick you up at the office. Θα ---άσ--ν- σε---ρ--από το--ρα---ο. Θ_ π_____ ν_ σ_ π___ α__ τ_ γ_______ Θ- π-ρ-σ- ν- σ- π-ρ- α-ό τ- γ-α-ε-ο- ------------------------------------ Θα περάσω να σε πάρω από το γραφείο. 0
Tēn e--m--ē -h----pár------! T__ e______ p____ p___ t____ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á p-r- t-x-! ---------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá páre taxí!
I will pick you up at home. Θ- -----ω να σ---άρω --- τ---π---. Θ_ π_____ ν_ σ_ π___ α__ τ_ σ_____ Θ- π-ρ-σ- ν- σ- π-ρ- α-ό τ- σ-ί-ι- ---------------------------------- Θα περάσω να σε πάρω από το σπίτι. 0
Tēn -póme-ē--h--- pá-e t--í! T__ e______ p____ p___ t____ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á p-r- t-x-! ---------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá páre taxí!
I will pick you up at the bus stop. Θα -ερ--ω ----ε--ά---α-ό------τά-η--ο- --ω-ορ----. Θ_ π_____ ν_ σ_ π___ α__ τ__ σ____ τ__ λ__________ Θ- π-ρ-σ- ν- σ- π-ρ- α-ό τ-ν σ-ά-η τ-υ λ-ω-ο-ε-ο-. -------------------------------------------------- Θα περάσω να σε πάρω από την στάση του λεωφορείου. 0
Tēn e-ó-e---ph--á---r- --zí-sou mia--m-r-la! T__ e______ p____ p___ m___ s__ m__ o_______ T-n e-ó-e-ē p-o-á p-r- m-z- s-u m-a o-p-é-a- -------------------------------------------- Tēn epómenē phorá páre mazí sou mia ompréla!

Tips for learning a foreign language

Learning a new language is always arduous. Pronunciation, grammar rules and vocabulary demand a lot of discipline. There are different tricks, however, that make learning easier! First of all, it's important to think positively. Be excited about the new language and new experiences! Theoretically, what you start with doesn't matter. Search for a topic that you find especially interesting. It makes sense to concentrate on the listening and speaking first. Read and write afterwards. Come up with a system that works for you and your everyday routine. With adjectives, you can often learn the opposite at the same time. Or you can hang signs with vocabulary all over your living space. You can learn using audio files while exercising or in the car. If a certain topic is too difficult for you, stop. Take a break or study something else! This way you won't lose the desire to learn the new language. Solving crossword puzzles in the new language is fun. Films in the foreign language provide some variety. You can learn a lot about the country and people by reading foreign newspapers. On the internet there are many exercises that complement books. And look for friends who also enjoy learning languages. Never study new content on its own, but always in context! Review everything regularly! This way your brain can memorize the material well. Those who have had enough of theory should pack their bags! Because nowhere else can you learn more effectively than among native speakers. You can keep a journal with your experiences of your trip. But the most important thing is: Never give up!
Did you know?
Korean is spoken by approximately 75 million people. These people mainly live in North and South Korea. However, there are also Korean minorities in China and Japan. It is still debated as to which language family Korean belongs. The fact that Korea is divided is also noticeable in the language of the two countries. South Korea, for example, adopts many words from English. North Koreans often do not understand these words. The standard languages of both countries are based on the dialects of their respective capital cities. Another feature of the Korean language is its preciseness. For example, the language indicates which relationship speakers have to one another. That means there are a great deal of polite forms of address and many different terms for relatives. The Korean writing system is a letter system. Individual letters are combined as syllables in imaginary squares. Especially interesting are the consonants that function as pictures through their shape. They show which position mouth, tongue, palate and throat have in the pronunciation.