First Greek BookD. Appleton & Company, 1865 - 276 pages |
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... ending & shows that the subject cannot be he , they , or you , but must be I. 39. When a sentence is thus expressed by a ... ENDINGS . SING . DUAL . PLURAL . 1st Pers . 2d Pers . 3d Pers . W ομεν ELS ETOV ETE EL ΕΤΟΥ ουσι ( ν ) . * * The ...
... ending & shows that the subject cannot be he , they , or you , but must be I. 39. When a sentence is thus expressed by a ... ENDINGS . SING . DUAL . PLURAL . 1st Pers . 2d Pers . 3d Pers . W ομεν ELS ETOV ETE EL ΕΤΟΥ ουσι ( ν ) . * * The ...
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... endings . 52. The general rules for the grammatical gender o of nouns , independent of their endings , * NOUNS . 15 Nouns ·
... endings . 52. The general rules for the grammatical gender o of nouns , independent of their endings , * NOUNS . 15 Nouns ·
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Albert Harkness. o of nouns , independent of their endings , * are the same as in Latin , viz .: 1 ) Most names of ... endings of nouns , will be noticed in connection with the several declensions . LESSON IV . Nouns . - Exercises . 58 ...
Albert Harkness. o of nouns , independent of their endings , * are the same as in Latin , viz .: 1 ) Most names of ... endings of nouns , will be noticed in connection with the several declensions . LESSON IV . Nouns . - Exercises . 58 ...
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... endings . 62. Nouns of the First Declension present the fol- lowing NOMINATIVE ENDINGS : -a and n , feminine ; as and ns , masculine . 63. They are declined by adding to the root the following Nom . η Gen. Dat . Acc . Voc . ន ន និ ...
... endings . 62. Nouns of the First Declension present the fol- lowing NOMINATIVE ENDINGS : -a and n , feminine ; as and ns , masculine . 63. They are declined by adding to the root the following Nom . η Gen. Dat . Acc . Voc . ន ន និ ...
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... endings at and or are regarded as short in accentuation . † i . e . by the natural quantity of its vowel , independently of position . 3 5 71. On accentuation , observe that the forms FIRST DECLENSION . 21 First Declension, continued.
... endings at and or are regarded as short in accentuation . † i . e . by the natural quantity of its vowel , independently of position . 3 5 71. On accentuation , observe that the forms FIRST DECLENSION . 21 First Declension, continued.
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