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  • July 24, 2025July 24, 2025
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Accusative (Part 3) Greek Grammar That Makes Sense

TRANSCRIPT

Hello everyone, I’m Thanasis and welcome back to Better Greek.

In the last 2 videos, you learned how to say where you are from and where you live in Greek using the Accusative and how to use the Accusative when talking about objects with lots of useful examples for everyday speaking.

Today, it’s time for part 3 of the Accusative case. We’re talking about time phrases or periods of time! This is a topic where many Greek learners slip up when they speak in Greek, it’s a quite common mistake in speaking.

So, by the end of this video, you’ll know exactly how to say time expressions in Greek like:
• in the morning
• on Monday
• in March
• in the summer
• in 2020

… like a pro — using the Accusative, of course!

Let’s get started!

What’s a Time Phrase?

But first things first. What’s a time phrase?
We’ll talk about periods of time and the most common ones that you’ll use in your speaking are …

1. Parts of the day
eg. in the morning

2. Days
eg. on Monday

3. Months
eg. in March

4. Seasons
eg. in April

5. Years
eg. in 2025
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