🇬🇷 Greek
Ελληνικά • Greek
Talking about the future (tomorrow, next week, plans)
How to express plans and future meaning with a safe, high‑frequency pattern.
The strategy
Start with one future pattern that native speakers actually use (often: a helper verb, a particle, or a ‘go’ construction).
- Combine your future pattern with time words: tomorrow / next week.
- Practice plans you actually say: I will go, I will work, I will meet a friend.
Θέλω νερό.
Thélo neró
I want water.
Είμαι κουρασμένος.
Eímai kourasménos
I am tired.
Είμαι εδώ.
Eímai edó
I am here.
Δεν καταλαβαίνω.
Den katalavaíno
I don't understand.
Μιλάτε αγγλικά;
Miláte angliká
Do you speak English? (formal)
Πού είναι η τουαλέτα;
Poú eínai i toualéta
Where is the toilet?
Αυτός είναι ο φίλος μου.
Aftós eínai o fílos mou
This is my friend.
Drills
Build a future sentence
Thélo neró
I want water.
Your sentence
Click tokens below to build the sentence.
Tokens
Mini‑quiz
Mini-quiz
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Which sentence matches “I want water.”?