Greek Case Endings Flashcards

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Stem

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The part of the word that carries meaning, even without its Case Ending.
“Logo” from “logos”

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First Declension

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Bound that have a stem ending in alpha or eta. Designates feminine.

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Second Declension

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Nouns Ending in omicron; primarily masculine or neuter.

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Third Declension

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Ends with a consonant.

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Indeclinable Words

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Words which cannot be made plural.

Ex: “Israel”

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Masculine Nominative Case Endings

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Singular: ος
Plural: οι

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Masculine Accusative Case Endings

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Singular: οv
Plural: oυς

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Feminine Accusative Case Endings:

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Singular: ην αν
Plural: ας

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Feminine Nomitive Case Endings

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Singular: η α
Plural: αι

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