Lesson 5: Stress Marks and Pronunciation Rules in Greek
In Greek, every word with more than one syllable has a stress mark (´) that indicates which syllable is emphasized.…
Forests of Thasos Island
The forests of Thasos, an island in the northern Aegean Sea, are a breathtaking example of Greece’s natural splendor. Known…
Edessa Waterfalls
Nestled in the picturesque city of Edessa, in Northern Greece, the Edessa Waterfalls are a mesmerizing natural wonder and a…
Lesson 4: Diphthongs and Letter Combinations in Greek
Diphthongs and letter combinations are essential elements of Greek pronunciation. They blend two vowels or specific consonants to create unique…
Lesson 3: Greek Consonants and Unique Sounds
Greek consonants play a crucial role in forming words and are easy to learn with practice. Some consonants have sounds…
Lesson 2: Greek Vowels and Their Pronunciation
Greek has seven vowels: α, ε, η, ι, ο, υ, ω. Each vowel has a stable and distinct pronunciation. Mastering…
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Greek Alphabet
The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, each with a unique name, sound, and uppercase and lowercase form. Mastering the…











