I was worried that you'd be offended. I wasn't sure if you spoke Greek or not. But you did a great job for a non-speaker. I only speak greek conversationally. The persons to ask are Alex and Ilias.
Two of my favourite friends here on VOX. They both speak Greek. Alex(Alexandra) is getting married to a lovely fellow named Ashley in two months, and Ilias is going into the Greek military service, which is mandatory in Greece.
I think you will like each other as much as I like of three of you!
I think you spell your name with a Kappa, alpha, nee, nee and an ipsilon. Looks like these letters: K a v v i
I checked with my son who speaks Greek and he seconded this. Ilias is the native speaker, though. Hope that helps. Bravo to you for learning another alphabet!
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They are amazing! And the price was solow compared to what we'd pay here. (But would you even want to eat one of these? Very realistic!)
BTW- I like your blogger name. Any reason for the lettering?
The "X" you are using is pronounced like an "H" in Greek. You would use the Greek "K" to make the hard C sound. : )
Well, here they are, then
http://iliask.vox.com and
http://goodgreekgirl.vox.com
Two of my favourite friends here on VOX. They both speak Greek. Alex(Alexandra) is getting married to a lovely fellow named Ashley in two months, and Ilias is going into the Greek military service, which is mandatory in Greece.
I think you will like each other as much as I like of three of you!
: )
I think you spell your name with a Kappa, alpha, nee, nee and an ipsilon. Looks like these letters: K a v v i
I checked with my son who speaks Greek and he seconded this. Ilias is the native speaker, though. Hope that helps. Bravo to you for learning another alphabet!