17: Various Pronouns Flashcards
δέ
and; but, however (postpositive)
εἰ
if, since; whether
ἐκεῖνος, ἐκείνη, ἐκεῖνο
“that” (far demonstratives)
ἐκκλησία, ἡ
church; assembly
νόμος, ὁ
law, principle
ὅτι
that, because
οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτο
this; (near demonstratives)
he, she, it
σάββατον, τό
Sabbath
τίς, τί
who?, what?
τί
why?
τις, τι
someone, something
anyone, anything
certain
᾽Αβραὰμ, ὁ
Abraham
Γαλιλαίᾳ, ἡ
Galilee
γονεύς, ὁ
parent
ἤ
or
ναός, ὁ
temple
οὖν
therefore (postpositive)
παραβολή, ἡ
parable
τότε
formerly, earlier
Recite Near Demonstrative Pronoun Paradigm

Recite Indefinite Pronoun Paradigm

Recite Interrogative Pronoun Paradigms

What paradigm do the Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns follow?
The Third Declension Paradigm
What is the difference between the Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns?
The placement of the accent.
What other tone can οὗτος express?
A derogatory tone expressing contempt.
How can demonstrative pronouns act when standing by itself?
As optional personal pronouns. “he, she, it”
What are the two functions of demonstrative pronouns?
- Independent use (“he”, “she”, “it”)
- Adjectival use (most frequent, “this”). It has to be in predicate adjective position.
What are two functions of the indefinite pronoun?
- Independent use (“someone”, “something”)
- Adjectival use (“a certain”, “some”) - More common in Luke/Acts
Recite Far Demonstrative Pronoun Paradigms
Declines the same as near demonstrative.