🇬🇷 Greek
Ελληνικά • Greek
Pattern: “This is my …” (introductions + possession)
Introduce people and things using a natural ‘this is’ pattern.
The pattern
Memorize this as a chunk. Then swap one word at a time.
- Swap the noun: friend → name → phone → ticket.
- Notice how possession works (my/your). In many languages it changes endings or word order.
Αυτός είναι ο φίλος μου.
Aftós eínai o fílos mou
This is my friend.
More examples
These are close patterns you can reuse. Read them aloud, then change one word.
Πώς είσαι;
Pós eísai
How are you? (informal)
Πώς είστε;
Pós eíste
How are you? (formal)
Ο φίλος είναι εδώ.
O fílos eínai edó
The friend is here.
Βλέπω τον φίλο.
Vlépo ton fílo
I see the friend.
Είμαι εδώ.
Eímai edó
I am here.
Θέλω νερό.
Thélo neró
I want water.
Drills
Build the pattern
Aftós eínai o fílos mou
This is my friend.
Your sentence
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Mini‑quiz
Mini-quiz
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Which sentence matches “This is my friend.”?