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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
 The articles The definite article (the) In Greek, nouns have 3 genders: masculine, feminine and neuter. Although the endings of nouns (and adjectives) are often indicative of their gender, a more certain way of identifying them is by their definite article: ο for masculine nouns η for feminine nouns το for neuter | | This item includes 3 comments |
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
 One of the difficulties when visiting greece is the language.. I'll start now some articles for basic language comprehension. Like the alphabet for example...Here is the pronounciation of the greek letters:
Α α (Άλφα) as in Anna
Β β (Βήτα) as in vase
Γ γ (Γάμμα) as in yes
Δ δ (Δέλτα) as in this
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Friday, 13 April 2007 |
You can reach this city in many different ways. By plane or by boat! | | No comments for this item |
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
 The main city is connected with the hotel area )missiria and Platanes) through local blue or green busses bearing the sigh hotels. The classic place to wait for the is near the southeast corner of the public garden in front of the braskos hotel, in the meat hypermarket Antonakis. | | No comments for this item |
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Buses timetable for villages |
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Monday, 09 April 2007 |
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In case you need to travel to other villages on the south part of the province departing from Rethymno here is another timetable of the local KTEL buses.
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Sunday, 08 April 2007 |
A very common way to travel trhought the land is using the public transportation busses called KTEL. They go almost everywhere but check first the timetables. | | No comments for this item |
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