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Hello, Learners! 🎉 Welcome to today's lesson on How to Say Days of the Week in Greek. Whether you're just starting out or looking to build on existing skills, this lesson is designed to help you master the Greek days like a pro! For more resources, notes, and interactive quizzes, visit: www.breezygreek.com 📚 Table of Contents Breaking Down 'Days of the Week' Learning the Names of the Days Understanding 'Of the Week' in Genitive Case 1️⃣ Breaking Down 'Days of the Week' We kick off the lesson by understanding the key terms: ημέρα (iméra) for 'day' and its plural ημέρες (iméres) εβδομάδα (evthomátha) for 'week' and its plural *εβδομάδες*(evthomádes) 🌟 Fun Fact: Both 'ημέρα' and 'εβδομάδα' are feminine nouns, which is why they both end in *α*'. The same pattern applies to their plural forms and they end in *ες*. 2️⃣ Learning the Names of the Days We cover all the days: Monday: Δευτέρα (thev-TE-ra) Tuesday: Τρίτη (TREE-tee) Wednesday: Τετάρτη (te-TAR-tee) Thursday: Πέμπτη (PEM-tee) Friday: Παρασκευή (para-ske-VEE) Saturday: Σάββατο (SA-vato) Sunday: Κυριακή (kee-ree-a-KEE) 3️⃣ Understanding 'Of the Week' in Genitive Case We briefly touch upon the *genitive case*, explaining how "της εβδομάδας" (tis ev-do-MA-das) means "of the week." 👍 If you enjoyed this video like, subscribe and learn Greek the Easy Breezy way! We post a new lesson every week. Do you have any questions about learning Greek and you'd like a video explanation? Let us know in the comments below! ✍️ Enjoy the video, be kind and leave a comment 😊 Ευχαριστούμε πολύ 🙏 Happy learning! #learngreek #basicgreek #greece #daysoftheweek #days #greeklessons #breezygreek