But note that "Chi" is actually pronounced "hee" where the "h" is a hissy sound like the "ch" in Scottish "loch".
And ΞΉΟΞΈΟ Ο (eeh-thees) was the ancient Greek word for "fish". Our English word "ichthyosaurus" is actually Greek and means "fish lizard". The modern Greek word for fish is "psaros".
Meh, slowly slowly. I'm 23 years into Greek and still can't understand a simple conversation between the locals. But never say never! The trick is to listen and copy.
One of the simplest languages (at least for basic communication) is Spanish. And, in some parts of America, it's a useful language.
But note that "Chi" is actually pronounced "hee" where the "h" is a hissy sound like the "ch" in Scottish "loch".
And ΞΉΟΞΈΟ Ο (eeh-thees) was the ancient Greek word for "fish". Our English word "ichthyosaurus" is actually Greek and means "fish lizard". The modern Greek word for fish is "psaros".
A bit of edoocayshun for you!
I would never make it learning a new language just with pronunciations alone π«
Meh, slowly slowly. I'm 23 years into Greek and still can't understand a simple conversation between the locals. But never say never! The trick is to listen and copy.
One of the simplest languages (at least for basic communication) is Spanish. And, in some parts of America, it's a useful language.
I love this. Weβd never learn this from anyone who wasnβt Greek, at least transplanted. You live there, right?