Another Συγχαρητήρια Synchareteria Ellada(?)!:) We'll have some answers ready soon. Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a We’re practising:)
Thank you for your kind words to us. Yes, it is called Ellada here, which is the proper name. Greece is the name given during the medieval times from the foreigners and which has been kept in recent foreign affairs. But in Greek we call the country Ellada and the people Ellines. Now to more demanding things: We believe you practised fine with Syn-Ha-ri-Ti-ria and you learned it well (such good kids that you are). Now we think its time to enrich your greek vocabulary and broaden your understanding on it. Surprise us with another word :)
Introduction: Intercultural difference is not simply a question of language. Even if we know how to speak a foreign language we also know there are plenty of traps, which make real communication difficult because of cultural differences. We do not always just use words to communicate something. We can express pleasure with a smile and anger with a glower. We express surprise by raising our eyebrows and indifference by shrugging our shoulders. In fact there is a whole language of body movements and gestures that we use all the time, often without realising it. In fact, it is known as body language.
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Another Συγχαρητήρια Synchareteria
Ellada(?)!:)
We'll have some answers ready soon.
Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a
Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a
Syn-Ha-ri-TI-ri-a
We’re practising:)
Thank you for your kind words to us. Yes, it is called Ellada here, which is the proper name. Greece is the name given during the medieval times from the foreigners and which has been kept in recent foreign affairs. But in Greek we call the country Ellada and the people Ellines. Now to more demanding things: We believe you practised fine with Syn-Ha-ri-Ti-ria and you learned it well (such good kids that you are). Now we think its time to enrich your greek vocabulary and broaden your understanding on it. Surprise us with another word :)
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