The jewelry you wear can say a lot about you, and so can the way you talk about it. This Greek lesson equips you with the language to describe, inquire about, or purchase jewelry in various settings.
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Earrings
Cufflinks
Bracelet
Tie pin
Ring
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Jewelry
Wristwatch
Necklace
Keychain
Glasses
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Brooch
Necklace
Keychain
Chain
Earrings
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Tie pin
Ring
Cufflinks
Bracelet
Glasses
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Ring
Brooch
Keychain
Jewelry
Wristwatch
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Necklace
Jewelry
Chain
Earrings
Ring
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Glasses
Jewelry
Chain
Bracelet
Keychain
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Necklace
Wristwatch
Brooch
Glasses
Jewelry
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Chain
Brooch
Bracelet
Earrings
Ring
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Glasses
Earrings
Cufflinks
Tie pin
Keychain
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Chain
Necklace
Jewelry
Brooch
Wristwatch
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Bracelet
Earrings
Glasses
Cufflinks
Ring
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Jewelry :: Greek vocabulary
Step into the glamorous world of Greek Lesson 42, which focuses on Greek vocabulary around jewelry. From everyday wear like Wristwatches and Earrings to more formal pieces like Brooches and Cuff Links, you’ll master the terms that make you shine.
Greek Lesson 42 isn't just a list of shiny objects. You'll be taught how to pronounce words like Necklace, Bracelet, and Ring properly. Moreover, you'll understand where and how to use these terms, whether you're shopping at a high-end boutique, dressing for a special occasion, or describing lost-and-found items.