Greece. Greece what is happening here. Duolingo tells me "Ναι" is "yes" which violates SO MANY Indo-European language conventions
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Also I kind of hate Duolingo for a lot of languages because it doesn't explain wtf you're doing and thus far I've counted 3 ways to say "the" in Greek and have no idea why I'm using any particular one.
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Hmm. Mango would let me do Ancient Greek and Latin for $20/mo with a 2 week free trial.
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Although they also say "learning through conversation" d of it involves Sokrates I will cut a bitch.
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Am I just terribly old fashioned in wanting declensions and conjugations explained to me?? I don't think it's an unreasonable ask, here
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Replying to @NeolithicSheep
I thought Duolingo had space for explaining? I think when you mouse over each lesson there is a lightbulb thing that gets more into the grammar for each section, although if Greek doesn't have this, that sounds not great.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
It has it, but it just translates it? So it says "the whatever" and doesn't explain why I'm using ο instead of η this time. I'm assuming it's related to the gender of the noun but.
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ah I see, well that's not very helpful :/
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