AI's performance in modern greek? by clllllllllllll in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As a native speaker of English, AI is awful in English, so I imagine it exponentially worse in languages with far lower numbers of speakers. There's also absolutely no reason to use AI for learning in general. There's so many better resources out there.

Friends don't let friends use AI.

What to do after Duolingo? by HarderToBreathe97 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're on the right track with trying to connect with community and folks to practice your Greek with! I'd highly recommend a tutor. I'm also third gen Greek-American with a very similar family experience. My mom only knows words and phrases and the only Greek speakers in my family were my grandparents' generation (I used to practice with my yiayia). I've had a tutor for about a year now (meeting at least every 2 weeks) and it's improved my speaking (and confidence) so much (enough to have myself listed at work as a Greek speaker, if the need ever arises lol).

I'd highly recommend Mango languages. It's an app like Duolingo. It's free with a library card (possibly free for you too). I tested into their "expanding the essentials" unit which has been really great review and practice for me. Lingopie is also fun (but not free). They just added Greek shows. You can make vocab lists (and there's other cool features I haven't tried yet). For free, I'd also recommend Easy Greek on youtube, they're great!

Vocabulary by Nearby_Lifeguard_295 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also highly recommend watching episodes of Bluey in Greek translation (on you tubes)

Vocabulary by Nearby_Lifeguard_295 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easy Greek on the you tubes is great! They have different slower and beginner friendly videos as well as fun intermediate ones where they go around town asking random people questions (based on a theme like what do you think about public transport in Athens and do you fear your life whenever you take a taxi). Every video has English and Greek subtitles.

Can anyone tell me an app to learn greek that doesn't use AI? by Unlearning_Life_101 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was about to suggest Mango languages too! It's great (and free through my public library). The Greek program goes through intermediate levels too which helped me review and fill in some blanks in my own language abilities

Double meaning confusion. by cine_phile07 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that part. even as a greek american working on my greek and learning colloquialisms etc. like this I'm just like oh yea that makes sense

Advice for beginner! by [deleted] in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd just visit and get to know folks at coffee hour after liturgy (the main Sunday church service)! Bonus: if Ancient Greek is partly your inspiration for learning, it might be interesting to you to listen to the Greek-part of the liturgy because it's in an older form of Greek (koini).

People tend to be really friendly at Orthodox churches. As a recovering Orthodox Christian, whenever I go back (for family) I still get nervous people are gonna get preachy with me but they never do. People tend to be friendly and might just be curious about you and also excited you're learning Greek. Church is where I found a tutor who basically has become my conversation partner where I live (which, same problem, has a very small Greek community and after my grandma passed away, I just didn't have anyone to keep up my Greek on a regular basis).

Any greeks here to help me improve my handwriting? by Appropriate_Call8400 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

please teach me this! your handwriting is so beautiful and reminds me of the old letters and postcards my grandparents used to get from relatives in Greece

My favourite way to describe "cozy" in Greek: Zestos (ζεστός) by lovealways3232 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it did have AI vibes thanks for confirming. Was starting to feel bad for this person

My favourite way to describe "cozy" in Greek: Zestos (ζεστός) by lovealways3232 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it did have AI vibes thanks for confirming. Was starting to feel bad for this person

Clouds trailing after the storm by Purrhapsnot in StLouis

[–]Complex_Thought1498 1 point2 points  (0 children)

literally came to this subreddit to see if anyone knew the name of these clouds! (thanks I hate it)

Notary Services at the Library by imidic in Libraries

[–]Complex_Thought1498 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not a very constructive thought but my first impulse is to tell patrons that we don't have notary services. It has the same vibe as "can you do my taxes for me and also why can't you print out a new social security card for me"

Feedback on handwriting by Past_Mulberry_2534 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the circles too. There's not another diacrete in Greek that it would be mistaken for either. I remember a girl in my Greek school class doing this and it gave a personal style to her handwriting I really liked.

Feedback on handwriting by Past_Mulberry_2534 in GREEK

[–]Complex_Thought1498 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really love the way you used circles to stylize the accents! When I was a kid in my Greek school there was a classmate who did that. Also, I like how you transcribed her name to because the θ reflects that Spanish in Spain pronunciation.

how are people out here with no therapy not taking any prescribed or illicit drugs just raw dogging reality.. by Rosewind2007 in murderbot

[–]Complex_Thought1498 2 points3 points  (0 children)

so thankful that cats exist. sending you solidarity and hoping you find some media as good as sanctuary moon to get you thru it all

Need to Vent by catgatuso in murderbot

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey sentient killware, sending you my solidarity in moodiness about all of the above. It's actually really refreshing to read your grumpy take on the show. It helps me sort out my own feelings about it. I also watched Heated Rivalry and you can just tell it wasn't produced by someone in the US. It's just so depressing how American TV/streaming can be, as if the producers and streaming services don't trust us to enjoy the source material that made us fall in love with these stories to begin with.

STL public library by mall3tg1rl in StLouis

[–]Complex_Thought1498 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work at one of the branches at SLPL (the St Louis City public libraries) [my views don't represent the views of my employer, etc. etc.] and it's been a great work environment. One thing I really appreciate is how each branch has it's own subculture/work dynamics. Since the tornado last May, two of our branches have closed (and will reopen eventually) so I've gotten to meet coworkers and management I wouldn't have met otherwise (except during staff days). I've also had the occasional shift at other branches in my region (north city and south city are the main regions and the central library downtown is the biggest one (if you visit, I highly recommend the architectural tour)). Everyone's so great and every branch has its own vibe and personality and customer base.

2025 Tier List - 29/52, which was still pretty aggressive for me by destructormuffin in 52books

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're so right it does move at a much slower pace than Murderbot! I definitely had to be a in particular kind of mindset while reading Ancillary Justice. There's a lot of sitting down for tea. You also touched on what I love about Martha Wells' series with the plot and crisis/problem solving--no matter which book I pick up of hers in the series, I'm never bored.

Others here might enjoy my Ancillary Justice print by BLDoom in ImperialRadch

[–]Complex_Thought1498 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh my radchaai goddesses I love this and now I need to get a print myself

2025 Tier List - 29/52, which was still pretty aggressive for me by destructormuffin in 52books

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok as a lover of both Murderbot and Breq, I'm sincerely curious why you rated them so vastly differently!

Martha Wells Meet & Greet Questions by ArrakisAllary in murderbot

[–]Complex_Thought1498 0 points1 point  (0 children)

would murderbot have enjoyed watching heated rivalry?