- How do you use definite articles in Greek?
- Does koine Greek have a definite article?
- What are modern Greek definite and indefinite articles?
- What is the masculine article in Greek?
How do you use definite articles in Greek?
Just like in English, we use Greek definite articles to talk about specific people, animals, things, or concepts, so they need to be defined. Greek has three different definite articles - ο, η, and το (o, i, to, "the") for the masculine, feminine, and neuter genders, respectively.
Does koine Greek have a definite article?
11. The Definite Article, the. It has first and second declension endings. Note that the nominative masculine and feminine forms of the definite article start with a vowel and not τ, and also note that there are no accents on the vowel.
What are modern Greek definite and indefinite articles?
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The definite article refers to a specific object or person. The indefinite articles are: a (singular) and some (plural). The indefinite articles refer to a generic object or person. There is no plural indefinite article in Greek.
What is the masculine article in Greek?
2. Articles in Greek According to Their Gender. The definitive articles in Greek are: ο (masculine), η (feminine), and το (neuter).