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201 Modern Greek Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses Alphabetically Arranged |
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Rating: Summary: Not this one Review: I returned this book in favor of 600 Modern Greek Verbs, which I highly recommend. This book uses a hard-to-read font and is poorly printed, so it is very difficult to use.
Rating: Summary: etsi kai etsi Review: I'm learning modern Greek and thus I needed a conjugation book to help me. This one is not the best. There is not a good verb conjugation book out there - yet. (If only 501 verbs would publish one!) In the 70s or 80s, the Greek language was modified. Before, there were many accents and Greek was more complicated. Now, there is typically only one accent per word, but this book isn't new enough to reflect that major change in the Greek language. For example, "ãgapó" - to love (i love), is written like that with two accent. In the new standard Greek, it's just 'Agapó". This is a good reference though, it does have complete conjugations, but not enough verbs. Also, sometimes the print is hard to read. But, if you want a reference source for Greek verbs, this is the best I've found.
Rating: Summary: Don't buy this Review: This book is pretty bad. The conjugations are badly labeled. The type is hard to read because it was written on bad typewriter ages ago. Get "600 Modern Greek Verbs" by Carmen Capri-Karka instead. It has a better way of labeling the conjugations, it was published in 1997, and it's well organized.
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