Lesson 4 Review Flashcards
θελω
I wish, will, desire
How do you find the stem of a Greek noun?
Drop the genitive singular ending.
I say, speak, tell
λεγω
Greek does not have the ___ article. The word νίκη may be translated as ___ or ___.
indefinite; victory; a victory
ακονω
I hear
νίχη –ῆς ἡ
victory
sound, voice
φωυή –ῆς ἡ
ἀδελψή –ῆς ἡ
sister
᾽Ευ ἀρχῆ ἦν ὁ Λόγος
In the beginning was the Word
sister
ἀδελψή –ῆς ἡ
The first person is the person ___. The second person is the person ___. The third person is the person ___.
speaking; spoken to; spoken about
The ___ identifies the gender of a noun and agrees with it in ___.
definite article; gender, number, and case
ἀγάπη –ης ἡ
love
earth, land, soil
γῆ –ῆς ἡ
λεγω
I say, speak, tell
I write
γραφω
In the beginning was the Word
᾽Ευ ἀρχῆ ἦν ὁ Λόγος
και (conj.)
and
In English, I loose is the ___ present, I am loosing is the ____ present, and I do loose is the emphatic present.
simple, progressive, emphatic
love
ἀγάπη –ης ἡ
First declension with the nominative singular ending -η are always ___ in gender.
feminine
φωυή –ῆς ἡ
sound, voice