- What is preposition ancient Greek?
- What is a prepositional phrase in Greek?
- What is Ana in ancient Greek?
What is preposition ancient Greek?
A Greek preposition (πρόθεσις) has the same definition and the same function as does its English counterpart. Prepositions are typically one to two syllable words that take a noun or pronoun as an object.
What is a prepositional phrase in Greek?
Greek Prepositions
Prepositions in Greek for the most part work as they do in English (S 1636 ff.). The principal difference is that the object of a Greek preposition must be inflected in either the genitive, dative, or accusative case. The preposition together with its object is called a PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
What is Ana in ancient Greek?
ana- a prefix in loanwords from Greek, where it means “up,” “against,” “back,” “re-”: anabasis; used in the formation of compound words: anacardiaceous. Also especially before a vowel, an-.