Learn Greek: The Verb "έχω" | Present Tense Conjugation, Syntax and 50 Sentence Examples

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Learn Greek with Lina

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The Greek verb "έχω" (to have) is very useful and important. It expresss possession, it is also used in many expressions, and it is an auxiliary verb that helps form some verb tenses.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to to conjugate the verb "έχω" in the Present tense through 50 sentence examples (affirmative, negative and questions).
It is a transitive verb that needs an object that has to be in the accusative case. Example: Έχω ένα βιβλίο. (I have a book).
For the verb to be with 50 sentence examples watch this video.goo.gl/WLSWyQ
For an introduction to Greek grammar watch this one about the parts of speech.goo.gl/NVVTQd
Find out more about the definite article ο, η, το here: goo.gl/Ddru8f
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@bibelpuppen4759
@bibelpuppen4759 5 років тому
Hello Lina, I would like to thank you very much for your excellent work. You can see how much work and care you put into it. I am German and have started to learn Greek. But I benefit a lot from your work! I can also improve my English a little. Thank you once again and all the best, God's blessing! Bernd
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello friends! I know you loved the "είμαι" video, so I've made this one. The ending of "έχω" are regular, so pay special attention to them, you'll meet them again. After learning the accusative case, and with simple vocabulary you will be able to form simple sentences by yourself. Tip: neuter nouns have the same form in the nominative and the accusative case (both in singular and plural). So if you use only neuter nouns, you can form these sentences even right now. Enjoy!😀🌺❤
@szilard16
@szilard16 6 років тому
si tu as besoin d'aide en français n'hésite pas à me contacter, :)
@gerkotai5566
@gerkotai5566 6 років тому
Hi Lina You are a perfect teacher .love to learn with you such a great way to teach ..God bless you .Saga Pao😘😘
@draganasusic9960
@draganasusic9960 5 років тому
A month ago I decided to learn Greek. I am delighted with your lessons. Now, I'm sure I'll succeed in my intent. Congratulations!
@hermiegeorgiou2968
@hermiegeorgiou2968 2 роки тому
Thank you for sharing your expertise. You are the greatest Teacher that I ever had. I learned a lot from you than in my school. More power and keep up the work.
@Despina3332
@Despina3332 3 роки тому
Ευχαριστώ πολύ for your wonderfull lessons! 🙏🏼💙🇬🇷
@tonymarsh64
@tonymarsh64 2 роки тому
Lots of useful vocabulary in this video ! Thankyou.
@tamakyuart
@tamakyuart 5 років тому
This is really helpful, thank you! I love the format of your videos!
@lilyflower9040
@lilyflower9040 5 років тому
Thank you so much for your job! Great! Your videos give me an understanding how the language function!
@giuseppinacordi8007
@giuseppinacordi8007 3 місяці тому
Congratulations for your excellent teaching approach. I've recently discovered your videos and find them great and effective. You are really clear and respectful of beginners.
@srt5456
@srt5456 2 роки тому
Hello teacher I am a Bangladeshi. I watch your video to learn Greek.
@josecosino257
@josecosino257 5 років тому
Thanks a million Lina. You’re doing a wonderful job.
@thehandoftheartist6536
@thehandoftheartist6536 5 років тому
Instantly subscribed! This is wonderful! Ευχαριστώ!
@hongfeizhao5709
@hongfeizhao5709 6 років тому
Very clear explanation, and easy to follow the lesson.
@DrDanyMaor
@DrDanyMaor 6 років тому
Thank you Lina for those great lessons.
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello! Thank you for watching! :)
@lawrenceafariaboah7758
@lawrenceafariaboah7758 6 років тому
Thanks a lot. You make things quiet comprehensive.
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello! Thank you very much! I am very glad to help! :)
@olivetaelizabeth
@olivetaelizabeth Рік тому
I'm loving it !! Thank you Lina💕
@elgreco7775
@elgreco7775 4 роки тому
I'll be visiting my brothers & sister in Athens soon so I'm brushing up on my Greek, studying 3-4 times per week - great lesson, ευχαριστώ πολύ, Λινα 🇬🇷🇬🇷 I subbed
@savagejay885
@savagejay885 3 роки тому
Ill be moving there to the Crete Islands next year. These lessons are extremely helpful.
@Mo.Rahmani
@Mo.Rahmani 6 років тому
Great way of teaching! Thanks👍
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Thank you! :)
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hi! 5:30 "καιρός" means "time". Instead of the word "καιρό" you could also use "χρόνο".(έχουμε χρόνο) It would mean the same thing. 13:38 it means "weather". You can't use "χρόνο" or any other word here. Hope this helped!
@mcaetano2000
@mcaetano2000 4 роки тому
In portuguese the word "tempo" means both time and weather. Depending on the context you will know what is the meaning in that sentence.
@mateamilinkovic2230
@mateamilinkovic2230 4 роки тому
Great lessons, Ευχαριστώ Lina!!!
@tonygomes6306
@tonygomes6306 4 роки тому
LINA, YOU ARE THE BEST!!!
@josecosino257
@josecosino257 5 років тому
I am going to watch all of your videos again and again
@kohlraki2437
@kohlraki2437 6 років тому
You deserve way more subscribers! Great job, ευχαριστώ πολύ for your effort!!
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello! Thank you so much! I know Greek is not an easy language but I hope these lessons will motivate more people to start learning! It's definitely worth it! :)
@lisriver1
@lisriver1 6 років тому
Love it! Very well explained!! thank you!!!!
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello! Thank you for watching, I'm glad it helps! 😀
@TechnicalEnglish101
@TechnicalEnglish101 6 років тому
Well explained. Two thumbs up.
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Thank you!
@oliviapopescu
@oliviapopescu 3 роки тому
Thank you so much Lina! 🙂😍😍
@joog896
@joog896 2 місяці тому
Thank you! Thank you! I am trying to learn as much as I can before my first trip to Greece in 2025
@emiliabalabanova1390
@emiliabalabanova1390 4 роки тому
Thank you! Great job! please continue!
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 4 роки тому
Thank you! I promise I'll try! :)
@bizzylizzy438
@bizzylizzy438 5 років тому
I like this, even as a German.
@lilkitten4839
@lilkitten4839 2 роки тому
Loving your lessons! :)
@myrnacelis2720
@myrnacelis2720 5 років тому
i have learned a lot ,thanks
@jim6509
@jim6509 Рік тому
So happy you are making videoz again lina❤
@EdaNavarra
@EdaNavarra 4 роки тому
Thanks to you Teacher Lina! Efxaristo
@damladeniz7423
@damladeniz7423 5 років тому
Thank you so much for video, it was really useful for me
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 5 років тому
Thanks for watching!
@alinefreundt2047
@alinefreundt2047 4 роки тому
I Lina. U videos have helped me a lot :D THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH. plz upload more videos with Verbs :D
@jaimesalazarsp
@jaimesalazarsp 3 роки тому
I love Lina and wish her success and happiness
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 3 роки тому
Thank you! All the best to you.
@TheSlothrop23
@TheSlothrop23 6 років тому
This is totally brilliant, thanks. I'm just going to quickly watch all your other videos
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello! Thank you! 😊
@satusalmivirta9840
@satusalmivirta9840 5 років тому
Thank you Lina!!!
@massimorossetti2864
@massimorossetti2864 5 років тому
TheSlothrop23 ?..
@mohamednasserkpounkoumfonj7043
@mohamednasserkpounkoumfonj7043 5 років тому
Ειχαρυστο πολυ
@amaliameliti5717
@amaliameliti5717 5 років тому
you awesome bra now I know everything
@kimmishergill3456
@kimmishergill3456 Рік тому
Hello lina , your way of teaching is best. I like too much and understand. But you need to make more videos on greek. Also more vocabs with pictures plz
@clashofclanstv2136
@clashofclanstv2136 6 років тому
Ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ
@rahimomar4944
@rahimomar4944 4 роки тому
σας Ευχαριστω πολυ Λινα Για το μαθημα σας Μελενε Ομαρ Ειμαι νεος μαθητης μαζι σας Ειμαι απο το Αφγανισταν αλλα Τωρα μενο στη θεσσαλονικη Θα ηθελα να μαθω ελληνηκι γλωσσα.
@telosfd
@telosfd 4 роки тому
Μενω its a verb so all verbs need ω at the end of the word.
@iggo45
@iggo45 4 роки тому
@@telosfd δερ Αρ χαντρετς οφ αδερ μιστέιξ ιν χιζ τεξτ Μπατ γκιβ χιμ Σαμ κρετιντ, ατ Λιστ χι τράϊεντ χαρντ Εντ χι μέϊντ χιζ σέϊν κλίαρ.
@JasminAlvarez1
@JasminAlvarez1 6 років тому
Thanks Lina ❤️
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hi, Jasmin!😀🌺
@mohammedjaberahmedbd6043
@mohammedjaberahmedbd6043 5 років тому
Ευχαριστώ πολύ καίρια 👌👌👌
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 5 років тому
Παρακαλώ!
@jerryissayas7747
@jerryissayas7747 5 років тому
hiii lina your lessones help me alot! i would like to ask you ,how can i know which voule i have to you in a specific words as ther are more than 1 voul pronaunsed as e and so on .thank you for your help
@georgesomoiag7212
@georgesomoiag7212 4 роки тому
Lina .great job!!
@henuzkararvermedik
@henuzkararvermedik Рік тому
TEŞEKKÜR EDERİM 🎙️
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
glad you are back Lina! - nice vid - so do you think 2 words [so to speak] when you say.. 'εχω', or εχουν ? ..since it indicates both 'we' & 'have'.
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Yes, in a way. The ending of the verb is unique for every person as you can see, so there is no way to get confused. It is not a mistake to use a personal pronoun of course. But it could probably change the meaning slighlty. Eg. Two friends talking. Friend 1: "Θέλω παγωτό" (I want icecream). Friend 2: Εγώ θέλω σοκολάτα". (I want a chocolate). Friend 2 uses "εγώ" to emphasize that they want something different.
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
thanks a Lot !
@samyjohnmusic
@samyjohnmusic 3 роки тому
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
@aliahmadebrahimi2872
@aliahmadebrahimi2872 3 роки тому
Ευχαριστώ πολύ κοπέλα ☘️🥰☘️
@user-lp9sn4ju8l
@user-lp9sn4ju8l 5 років тому
thank you lina
@hongfeizhao5709
@hongfeizhao5709 6 років тому
Hope you can do others verbs as well.
@natalietornatore4342
@natalietornatore4342 4 роки тому
thank you great
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
nice vid Lina ! - thankyou
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hi! Thank you! :)
@user-nf7lc8fj6l
@user-nf7lc8fj6l 6 років тому
Thank you :)
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hi! Thanks again for watching!😊
@ohridlakesailing5012
@ohridlakesailing5012 4 роки тому
Lina Your lessons are great,this Corona crisis is perfect to learn Greek.
@manjitdhesi4090
@manjitdhesi4090 5 років тому
Very nice video 👌👌👌
@tonymarsh64
@tonymarsh64 3 роки тому
Great lesson, full of usefull expressions and vocabulary, but it goes a bit fast, and the viewer doesn't really habe time to "absorb" the different terms. It requires a lot of use of the "pause" button to note things down. But hey, really informative and vocab-rich ! Thankyou Lina .
@user-lh3lx8mz2p
@user-lh3lx8mz2p 2 роки тому
πολύ ωραία 💙
@tspark1071
@tspark1071 2 роки тому
Great. Very helpful lesson. Appreciate if you could read the sentences more than two times next time
@user-jp6dv1yr8s
@user-jp6dv1yr8s 4 роки тому
Χαίρε Λίνα! ΄Εχει τρόπο να προσθέσω και άλλη γλώσσα; Ευχαριστώ για την διευκρίνηση σου. Καλή χρονιά και καλό μήνα να έχεις!
@user-hp7uw8wu8e
@user-hp7uw8wu8e 6 років тому
Would you repeat the Greek Sentences for many times plz
@Shana349
@Shana349 2 роки тому
It would bore quick learners, I don't think it is applied for everyone
@mehmetyahi3374
@mehmetyahi3374 3 роки тому
çok teşekkür ederim LİNA
@clashofclanstv2136
@clashofclanstv2136 6 років тому
για σάς ," καιρό" do you mean in weather or time
@dave2amsterdam
@dave2amsterdam 6 років тому
Hi Lina, could you please make a video with the theme "what did you do today, yesterday etc". For example: Did you go to the beach? Did you visit the castle? Have you seen John today? We went to ........yesterday. we had a nice meal at....... Restaurant. We came here 5 years ago. Thanks, I really enjoy your videos.
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hi! Yes, there will definitely be videos about the past tenses (αόριστος & παρακείμενος). I try to follow my viewers needs, so I must upload more advanced videos once in a while. I'm sure each student will find their own pace and watch the videos in the order they find most appropriate. 😊
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
+dave2amsterdam - you meam a mini film ? ;D
@ussrwrestling
@ussrwrestling 5 років тому
Are there any channels on Cyprus-Greek language?
@Thalasius
@Thalasius 5 років тому
I have the same problem as you, my family are from Cyprus and our greek is different. But there are no resources online for cypriot greek.
@eleftheriosmas
@eleftheriosmas 2 роки тому
@@Thalasius your Greek is exactly the same. This is the standard Greek taught in both of our schools. What you have different is an idiom, like most regions of mainland Greece have too, but a youtube channel apart from the specific extra words can't teach important things as pronunciation or verb suffixes variables of idioms. They make no sense if you are am who doesn't know the correct standard Greek.
@dacoffeecup7416
@dacoffeecup7416 4 роки тому
Ah this is the good stuff
@DrKal-qd1ls
@DrKal-qd1ls 3 роки тому
An excellent video - or "exei kaneis antirrêsê;" 😃😀
@vstsvctor
@vstsvctor 6 років тому
Hi Lina, thanks for the video and i have a question: Why use the 2nd plural likel Έχετε, Κανετε to speak to a single person instead of Έχεις, Κανεις ? This express formality or respect? Many of exemples that i see use this so i get a little confuse how to properly use Έχετε, Κανετε and Έχεις, Κανεις.
@Full_picture
@Full_picture 6 років тому
Yes, it's the formal version, like when you are talking to older ppl, or someone you don't know well, so it's more polite. :)
@vstsvctor
@vstsvctor 6 років тому
Ohh now i get it,Thank you very much !!
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hi! Sorry for not answering right away! There are so many comments and I am so happy for that! Fortuna is right! We use "πληθυντικός" (plural) to be polite to someone we don't know, or older people. I will make a special video about that, but for now keep in mind that you when talking to someone "στον πληθυντικό" you only change the verb and the pronoun, not the nouns or anything else. Eg: "Είστε πολύ καλή". (You are very nice). We talk to a woman (καλή-feminine adj.) and we use the plural (είστε). But the adjective "καλή" is in the singular. We don't forget that we talk to one person. Hope this helped! 😊
@legaleagle46
@legaleagle46 6 років тому
Yes, exactly. It's the same rule that applies in French, for example, with "tu" and "vous." Use εσύ-forms with close family, friends, children under about the age of 15, and in prayer. For strangers over the age of about 15 (especially members of the opposite sex) or in business or other formal settings, use εσείς-forms even if you're only talking to one person.
@Budapestpatiypami
@Budapestpatiypami 5 років тому
Again, great video! I am learning a lot!
@BURHAN675
@BURHAN675 3 роки тому
its good i like it
@mrblackp1360
@mrblackp1360 6 років тому
Thanks
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Thank you for watching!😊
@hari2030
@hari2030 3 роки тому
Tq mam..
@noraluzcalugas2731
@noraluzcalugas2731 7 місяців тому
Kalimera😊
@aliylmaz8324
@aliylmaz8324 5 років тому
Sorry i wrote the first comment when i watched the beginning of the video. İt is super that you have repeated the words in the rest of the video reading them slowly so ww can understand better.
@panagiotiskolovos5250
@panagiotiskolovos5250 2 роки тому
@10:39 έχουν απεργία οι τράπεζες it's not right we probably put the banks first when we say it or when we write it.
@margaritastrode4752
@margaritastrode4752 9 днів тому
@user-pl3zh8lu3i
@user-pl3zh8lu3i 3 роки тому
Can I say instead of "Εχο ένα βιβλίο" "Εχο η βιβλίο"??
@user-xh9rz7rf8l
@user-xh9rz7rf8l 3 роки тому
Το βιβλίο είναι ουδέτερο, έτσι το άρθρο είναι: "το". Επίσης και το "ένα" είναι ουδέτερο, άρα το σωστό είναι: "έχω ένα βιβλίο". Μπορείς επίσης να πείς: "έχω το βιβλίο σου" The book is neutral, so the article is: "το". Also "ένα" is neutral, so the correct one is: "έχω ένα βιβλίο/I have a (one) book". You can also say: "έχω το βιβλίο σου/I have your book" (Η/η is feminine article)
@user-xh9rz7rf8l
@user-xh9rz7rf8l 3 роки тому
Συγχαρητήρια Λίνα για τα υπέροχα μαθήματα ελληνικών που προσφέρεις. Μία μικρή παρατήρηση. Νομίζω ότι μπερδεύεις τους μαθητές όταν χρησιμοποιείς το ουδέτερο άρθρο σε αρσενικά ονόματα (το Σεπτέμβριο). Ο προφορικός λόγος διαφέρει από τον γραπτό, διότι το μάτι στέλνει λάθος σήματα στον εγκέφαλο. Γνωρίζω βεβαίως τους κανόνες της Ν.Ελληνικής - ασχέτως αν διαφωνώ - αλλά οι μη γνωρίζοντες ελληνικά, θα νομίζουν ότι ο Σεπτέμβριος είναι ουδέτερο ουσιαστικό, έτσι τουλάχιστον θα το καταλάβαινα εγώ. Αγνόησέ με αν κάνω λάθος, ευχαριστώ.
@angeloritofasanaro9850
@angeloritofasanaro9850 3 роки тому
Έχω έχεις έχει έχουμε έχετε έχουσι
@panagiotiskolovos5250
@panagiotiskolovos5250 2 роки тому
@@angeloritofasanaro9850the word έχουσι is the ancient tupe of the 3 person plural
@angeloritofasanaro9850
@angeloritofasanaro9850 2 роки тому
@@panagiotiskolovos5250 Panagiotis Sorry me we lernt Greek ancient modern only broadcasting radio e TV. Koinè of bible
@tycNvk
@tycNvk 3 роки тому
Is this channel for koine greek or modern greek?
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 3 роки тому
Hello, this is modern Greek.
@sisterskateboarders_9358
@sisterskateboarders_9358 6 років тому
Why does greek use "have" or "has" when in English it would be "are" or even "on"...like what's on tv rather than what has the tv?
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Hello and thank you for watching! It's normal to find different syntax and expressions in different languages. In my opinion, the Greek syntax is much closer to the French one for example. I know we have some French native speakers among us, so I would appreciate their views on this. :)
@hindisikhnewaalaa
@hindisikhnewaalaa 5 років тому
@@linaaaap1 Belated greetings from Quebec. It is true that in French, >, literally, 'What do you have to your hand?', i.e., 'What happened to / What is wrong with your hand?' I am keenly curious to know whether the uses and distribution of the Greek 'have' are similar to, or in contrast with French and other languages. Perhaps you have addressed this more fully in lessons I have yet to try. Grateful regards, 'Hindisikhnewaalaa'
@moazenith
@moazenith 2 роки тому
εγω ειμαι ελληνιδα και τα βλεπω και εγω και τα εχει ολα σωστα
@jessicadevane8255
@jessicadevane8255 Рік тому
εγώ έχω βιβλίο
@angeloritofasanaro9850
@angeloritofasanaro9850 3 роки тому
Εκείνος έχει την μεγάλη εβδομάδα
@jessicadevane8255
@jessicadevane8255 Рік тому
Τι κανίς?
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
its quite tough to get a hook on that in actual practice since in english they are 2 words - its more so, in the case where the subject is mentioned like.. "μαρια εχεις βιβλιο" in the case where its not mentioned i seem to get it somewhat easier like .."εχουμε βιβλια"
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
Yes, when we want to use a noun as a subject (names etc) we use it normally. "Η Μαρία έχει ένα βιβλίο", or " Έχει ένα βιβλίο", or "Αυτή έχει ένα βιβλίο". It's not a mistake to use the personal pronoun, anyone would understand you.
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
so more literally.."Η Μαρία έχει ένα βιβλίο"..would be ..'Maria having-she a book' or 'Maria she having a book' ...is that right ? - Thankyou
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 6 років тому
It's simpler than that. "Maria has a book". = "Η Μαρία έχει ένα βιβλίο." "She has a book" = "(Αυτή) έχει ένα βιβλίο". You can use "αυτή" (=she) or not.
@rainstormr7650
@rainstormr7650 6 років тому
i appreciate you replying and the explanation Lina - thx, that put everything more into perspective
@ayupomar4053
@ayupomar4053 Рік тому
Teacher can you make more the vacabulary είσαι αυτός
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 11 місяців тому
Hello! You can watch my videos: "The verb είμαι" and "The personal pronoun"!
@angeloritofasanaro9850
@angeloritofasanaro9850 3 роки тому
Έχω έχεις
@aliylmaz8324
@aliylmaz8324 5 років тому
İt is a very good lesson but please repeat the sentences twice
@clashofclanstv2136
@clashofclanstv2136 6 років тому
Εγώ μαθαίνω Ελληνικά :)
@jakethesnake95
@jakethesnake95 6 років тому
Clash Of Clans TV Φανταστικό! Κι εγώ τα μαθαίνω.
@moazenith
@moazenith 2 роки тому
Thank you for learning our language
@martinsostrini9651
@martinsostrini9651 4 роки тому
ωραία
@clariazelio2413
@clariazelio2413 4 роки тому
I enjoy this classes
@jeffblack4039
@jeffblack4039 2 роки тому
Siblings in Greek is spelled wrong. the r should be an "l".
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 2 роки тому
Not really, both are used
@nuagiste
@nuagiste 3 роки тому
You are teaching English to Greeks here. How are you kidding?
@yogibear5321
@yogibear5321 5 днів тому
Can you explain please…
@romachess4385
@romachess4385 5 років тому
:))) Why do you have such a chineese pronounciation! :))) I just imagine little chineese girl talking there! .... sorry!
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 5 років тому
I guess I have a very typical Greek accent, but interesting to hear this point of you. Also thanks for the little girl part! 😅
@jerryissayas7747
@jerryissayas7747 5 років тому
hiii lina your lessones help me alot! i would like to ask you ,how can i know which voule i have to you in a specific words as ther are more than 1 voul pronaunsed as e and so on .thank you for your help
@linaaaap1
@linaaaap1 5 років тому
Thank you for watching! Unfortunately most of the time you have to memorise rhe correct vowel! There are some rules of course, but mostly for the endings. I suggest that you start reading anything you can find to get used to certain spelling.
@piotrfilipczak4688
@piotrfilipczak4688 10 місяців тому
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