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Natali Lekka

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About Natali
I am a travel, food and lifestyle writer based in Hexham, Northumberland, UK. Originally from Athens, Greece, I specialise in Mediterranean destinations and esp. Greece. I love foreign cultures and faraway destinations, I have travelled to over 30 countries and speak French, Italian, Spanish and of course Greek. Last year, I studied a bit of Arabic too. In the past, I worked as a TV researcher for Channel 4's A Place in the Sun (UK) but nowadays I mostly write articles for a number of international magazines and websites. 

-I write articles, feature stories, blog posts, people profiles and case studies about Greece (travel, food, lifestyle) for magazines, websites, businesses and brand companies (in English). 
-I generate content as well as transcreate and localise your products for the Greek market. 
-I translate from English into Greek
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Greek
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Feature Stories Research Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
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Business Fact Checking
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Is Turkish The Most Romantic Language?

04 Apr 2024  |  babbel.com
Turkish, spoken by over 75 million people, is suggested as a romantic language, potentially due to the influence of Turkish soap operas, which are a major cultural export and have gained international popularity. Shows like 'Aşk-ı Memnu' and 'Binbir Gece' have resonated with audiences globally, with Turkey becoming the world's second-largest TV series exporter. The article also explores the unique ways Turkish expresses love and affection, such as the use of possessive forms and terms like 'my breath' or 'my life' to refer to loved ones.

10 Wonderful Fall Words From Around The World

20 Oct 2023  |  www.babbel.com
The article explores ten unique fall-related words from various cultures around the world, highlighting their meanings and cultural significance. It covers terms from languages such as Spanish, British English, German, Swedish, Russian, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Polish, providing insights into traditions and festivities associated with autumn in these regions.

11 Wonderful Summer Words From Around The World

09 Jun 2023  |  www.babbel.com
The article explores 11 unique summer-related words from various languages around the world, highlighting their meanings and cultural significance. It includes terms like 'badkruka' from Swedish, 'culaccino' from Italian, and 'dacha' from Russian, among others. Each word is explained with context and examples, showcasing the diverse ways different cultures experience and describe summer.

The Other Side Of Christmas: Pagan Winter Solstice Festivals

14 Dec 2022  |  www.babbel.com
The article explores the pagan origins of various winter solstice festivals that have influenced modern Christmas traditions. It delves into the Roman worship of Mithras, the Saturnalia festival, and the Yule celebrations of ancient Germanic peoples. These festivals, characterized by rituals, feasts, and gift exchanges, have contributed elements such as the Christmas tree and the lighting of candles to contemporary Christmas customs.

10 Words That Represent Christmas Traditions In Different Languages

09 Dec 2022  |  www.babbel.com
The article explores unique Christmas traditions from around the world, highlighting ten specific words that represent these customs in different languages. It covers traditions such as Italy's Befana, Portugal's Consoada, Dutch Decemberzegels, Spain's El Gordo lottery, French mistletoe and holly, Sweden's Julkalender, Denmark's Kalenderlys, Norway's Marsipangris, Poland's Szopka, and Germany's Zuckerstange. Each tradition is described in detail, providing cultural context and historical background.

Festive Traditions That Show There’s No Christmas Like German Christmas

08 Dec 2022  |  www.babbel.com
German Christmas traditions are rich and varied, starting with the Advent season and including customs like Advent wreaths, Advent calendars, and Christmas markets. Key figures include Johann Hinrich Wichern, who invented the modern Advent wreath and calendar, and St. Nicholas, whose gift-giving legacy is celebrated on December 6. The traditions also feature unique elements like Weihnachtsplätzchen (Christmas cookies), Lebkuchenhäuser (gingerbread houses), and the Weihnachtsbaum (Christmas tree). Celebrations culminate on December 24 with festive meals, carols, and gift-giving, followed by family gatherings on December 25 and 26.

The 20 Most Common Verbs In Turkish (And How To Use Them)

04 Aug 2022  |  www.babbel.com
A comprehensive guide to the 20 most common Turkish verbs, including their conjugation in the present tense and practical examples. The article provides useful tips and hints for learners, such as the use of personal pronouns and imperative forms, making it a valuable resource for those starting to learn Turkish.

3 Reasons Why Summer Is The Best Season To Learn A New Language

05 Jul 2022  |  www.babbel.com
Summer is the ideal season to learn a new language due to increased free time, opportunities to practice during vacations, and favorable weather conditions. Students and working adults alike can benefit from the longer daylight hours and the ability to multitask with language-learning apps like Babbel. Vacations provide immersive experiences to practice new vocabulary and sentence structures, especially when traveling to regions where the target language is spoken. The pleasant summer weather also encourages outdoor activities, making language learning more enjoyable.

10 Beautiful Spring Words From Around The World

15 Mar 2022  |  www.babbel.com
Cultures around the world have unique words and traditions to celebrate the arrival of spring. From the Turkish 'Cemre' marking the advent of spring with fireballs, to the French 'Floraison' celebrating blooming flowers, and the Danish 'Gækkebrev' tradition of sending anonymous Easter letters, each term reflects local customs and climate. Other notable mentions include the German 'Heuschnupfen' for hay fever, the Russian 'Капель' for melting icicles, and the Swedish 'Kosläpp' for the joyful release of cows into fields. The article also highlights the Polish tradition of drowning a 'Marzanna' doll to end winter, the Dutch 'Rokjesdag' marking the first warm day for skirts, the German 'Spargelsaison' for asparagus season, and the Spanish 'Terraza' for open terraces.

21 English Words That Are Actually Greek (And The Stories Behind Them)

05 Oct 2021  |  www.babbel.com
The article explores the Greek origins of 21 English words, highlighting their etymological roots and the fascinating stories behind them. It covers a range of words from 'acrobat' to 'thespian,' illustrating the profound influence of Ancient Greek language and culture on modern English. The piece delves into historical anecdotes, mythological tales, and linguistic connections, offering readers a deeper understanding of how these words have evolved and their significance in contemporary usage.

Quintessential Fall — How Other Countries Celebrate Autumn

22 Sep 2021  |  www.babbel.com
Autumn is celebrated differently around the world, with the United States being particularly enthusiastic about the season. While Americans engage in activities like apple and pumpkin picking, other countries have their own unique traditions. The Mid-Autumn Festival in China, Oktoberfest in Germany, Diwali in India, Dia de los Muertos in Mexico, and Guy Fawkes Day in the UK are notable examples. Fall foods and drinks also vary, with pumpkin and apple-based dishes being popular in many regions.

Stories by Natali Lekka : Contently

26 Feb 2016  |  Contently
The article describes Northumberland as a rugged and remote area in the United Kingdom, characterized by its tempestuous seas, large castles, and expansive moorlands. It highlights that a significant portion of the county is designated as a national park, emphasizing the region's sparse population and pristine environment. The piece suggests that Northumberland is an ideal destination for those seeking to escape to a serene and unspoiled landscape.
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