Lesson 5 Review Flashcards
λύειυ
to loose
house
οικία –ας ή
νίχη –ῆς ἡ
victory
και (conj.)
and
present infinitive ending
-ειυ
How do you find the stem of a Greek noun?
Drop the genitive singular ending.
Υ υ ὒψιλόν
upsilon says /ŏŏ/ or /ōō/ as in food or foot
έκκλησία –ας ή
assembly, church
The ___ identifies the gender of a noun and agrees with it in ___.
definite article; gender, number, and case
ἀγορά –ᾶς ή
marketplace, market
ου
/oo/ as in food
I hear
ακονω
ακονω
I hear
αρετη
excellence
Φ φ φῖ
phi says /f/ as in philosophy
excellence
αρετη
γῆ –ῆς ἡ
earth, land, soil
Ο ο ὄ μικρόν
omicron says /ô/ as in awesome
kingdom
Βασιλεία –ας ή
Give PIE Rule.
If the stem of a noun or adjective in is ρ, ι, or ε (PIE), the singular case endings will follow the pure -α pattern.
The indirect object of a verb is normally in the ___ case.
dative
Kingdom of Heaven
Βαοιλεία τοῦ Οὐραυοῦ
In English, I loose is the ___ present, I am loosing is the ____ present, and I do loose is the emphatic present.
simple, progressive, emphatic
life
ζωή –ῆς ἡ
truth
άλήθεια –ας ή
ἀγάπη –ης ἡ
love
-ειυ
present infinitive ending
to loose
λύειυ
γχ
nch as in anchor
Ω ω ὦ μέγα
omega says /o/ as in ocean