Learn Greek with an AI tutor

Don't memorize Greek (Ελληνικά) - have a conversation in it. Semantix immerses you from your first message: the tutor chats in Greek with light English scaffolding, gently corrects you, and turns what you fumble into spaced-repetition flashcards automatically. A placement chat finds your CEFR level and a structured A1-B2 path of 3 units takes it from there.

Your Greek learning path (A1 → B2)

298+ curated, frequency-ordered words across four CEFR levels, organised into themed units you work through in conversation.

A1 · Greek foundations (A1)

131 words

The first ~100 words a Greek learner needs — articles (with gender), pronouns, possessive clitics, the 25-30 most common verbs in 1st-person singular, question words, numbers 1-20, days, family, food basics, greetings, basic adjectives and adverbs. Frequency-ordered.

  • Greetings & introductions
  • Numbers, days, time
  • Food & ordering

A2 · Greek A2 essentials

77 words

The next ~75 words for an A2 Greek learner — more high-frequency verbs, the most common aorist (past) irregulars, modal-like expressions, body and health, workplace, travel, frequency adverbs, and key conjunctions.

B1 · Greek intermediate (B1)

60 words

Mid-frequency vocabulary for opinions, abstract topics, more precise verbs, modal adverbs of probability, common opinion frames, and useful idiomatic expressions.

B2 · Greek upper-intermediate (B2)

30 words

Higher-register vocabulary for journalism, debate, and academic discussion: abstract nouns, nuanced verbs, set phrases, hedging connectors, and register-flexible adjectives.

Your first Greek words

A peek at the frequency-ordered A1 deck - the first words most Greek learners need.

GreekEnglish
οthe (m. sg. nom.)
ηthe (f. sg. nom.)
τοthe (n. sg. nom./acc.)
τονthe (m. sg. acc.)
τηνthe (f. sg. acc.)
τουof the (m./n. sg. gen.)
τηςof the (f. sg. gen.)
οιthe (m./f. pl. nom.)
ταthe (n. pl.)
έναςa, one (m.)
μίαa, one (f.)
έναa, one (n.)

How Semantix teaches Greek

  • Immersion from day one. The tutor replies mostly in Greek, with just enough English to keep you moving.
  • Flashcards that build themselves. Every word you stumble on becomes an SM-2 spaced-repetition card, so review is drawn from your own conversations.
  • A real path, not a word list. Placement puts you at the right CEFR level and the A1-B2 curriculum gives structure - plus practice modes, writing correction, and article import.

Learning Greek - FAQ

Do I need to know any Greek to start?
No. A quick placement chat finds your level, and complete beginners start at CEFR A1. From your very first message the tutor speaks Greek with light English scaffolding so you're immersed without being lost.
How does Semantix teach Greek?
You learn by having real conversations in Greek with an AI tutor. It gently corrects you and turns the words and phrases you fumble into spaced-repetition flashcards automatically, so your review deck is built from your own conversations.
How many Greek words will I learn?
Semantix ships 298+ curated, frequency-ordered Greek words across CEFR levels A1-B2, organised into 3 guided units - plus everything you pick up naturally in conversation.
Can Semantix help me become conversational in Greek?
That's the whole point. Instead of memorising isolated words, you practise real Greek conversation from day one - the fastest path to speaking - while spaced repetition locks in what you learn.
Is Greek included in every plan?
Yes. All 19 languages, including Greek, are available on every paid Semantix plan, and you can switch between them anytime.

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