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Introduction to Greek Language

A worksheet for Grade 7 students to learn basic Greek vocabulary, alphabet, and common phrases.

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Introduction to Greek Language

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Welcome to your first Greek lesson! This worksheet will help you learn some basic Greek letters, words, and phrases. Read each question carefully and provide your best answer.

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Greece is a country located in Southeast Europe, known for its rich history, ancient philosophy, and beautiful islands. The official language of Greece is Greek, which has been spoken for thousands of years. The Greek alphabet is one of the oldest alphabets in continuous use.

1. The Greek alphabet has   letters.

2. The first letter of the Greek alphabet is  .

3. The last letter of the Greek alphabet is  .

Match each Greek letter on the left with its English name on the right.

1. Α

 

a. Delta

2. Β

 

b. Alpha

3. Γ

 

c. Gamma

4. Δ

 

d. Beta

1. What does "Γεια σας" (Yia sas) mean in English?

a

Thank you

b

Hello

c

Goodbye

d

Please

2. How do you say "Thank you" in Greek?

a

Παρακαλώ (Parakaló)

b

Ναι (Nai)

c

Ευχαριστώ (Efcharistó)

d

Όχι (Óchi)

1. What is the English translation of "Νερό" (Neró)?

2. What is the English translation of "Ψωμί" (Psomí)?

1. The Greek word for "yes" is "Ναι" (Nai).

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True

F

False

2. "Καλημέρα" (Kaliméra) means "Good evening" in Greek.

T

True

F

False

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

Ναι (Nai)
Όχι (Óchi)
Ευχαριστώ (Efcharistó)
Γεια σας (Yia sas)

1. When you meet someone, you can say  .

2. If you want to say "no", you would say  .

3. To express gratitude, you say  .