Monthly Archives: February 2011

Declension of Nouns

There are three declension of nouns i.e general forms of inflection. (1) The first declension belong to all whose stems end in α (2) The second declension belong to all whose stems end in ο (3) The third declension belong … Continue reading

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Greek Verb “To be”

The conjugation of verb to be in the indicative mood Present Singular Plural ειμι I am εσμεν Study more …..

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Greek Definite Article

The definite article is employed in combination with nouns, and is declined in gender, number, and case, to correspond with them. The Greek article is the same form as the demonstrative ο, η, το. The Greek article must be in … Continue reading

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The Cases (Πτοσεις)

There are five cases in New Testament Greek that you should remember by heart: (1) nominative (case of the subject) (2) genitive (or possessive) (3) dative (conjunctive) (4) accusative (case of the object) (5) vocative (used in direct address). Τhe … Continue reading

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Nouns

Nouns in Greek have three genders: (i) masculine (ii) feminine (iii) neuter

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