Ancient Greek grammar (tables)

Ancient Greek grammar (tables)

*"This article includes only the tables of declension and the conjugation of verbs. For further explanation see Ancient Greek grammar."

Declension

The article

Examples ending with -ᾰ (gen. -ης)

Attic second declension

Vowel stem in -υς (gen. -υος)

"The nouns "βοῦς" and "γραῦς" are unique"

Without suffix double-stem in -ώ

Nasal single-stem

Nouns which expel their "ε" of the stem

Irregular Nouns

*"The tables of the irregular nouns do not include the dual number of every noun."

*"All the third declension plural suffixes of the dative (-σι) can accept a ν at the end. For example ὁ γίγας → τοῖς γίγασι and γίγασιν and ἡ γραῦς → ταῖς γραυσὶ and γραυσίν."

Adjectives

econd declension

Three suffixes - three genders

Two suffixes - three genders

Pronouns

Personal Pronoun

Relative "ὃς", "ἣ", "ὃ"

The verb "ἔχω"

*Only the initial person

Middle voice

Aorist II

*Verb: βάλλω

Middle voice

Verbs in -όω

Rules
*ο + ε or ο or ου → ου
*ο + η or ω → ω
*ο + ει oror οι → οι

Verb δηλόω → δηλῶ (st. δηλο-)

Active voice


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