Indirect

Why is the relative pronoun put in the dative case? why feminine? (Greek)

Why is the relative pronoun put in the dative case? why feminine? (Greek)
  1. What is the the relative pronoun in Greek?
  2. What case is indirect object in Greek?

What is the the relative pronoun in Greek?

The relative pronouns are ὅς, ἥ, ὅ, who, which, and ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅ τι, whoever, whichever.

What case is indirect object in Greek?

Indirect Object is the third argument of a three-place predicate (a ditransitive verb). In Greek, Indirect Objects typically bear semantic roles like recipient, addressee, goal, source and benefactive (or malefactive). Moreover, indirect objects appear in the dative, the genitive or the accusative case.

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