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''Synopsis:'' A demonstrative is a noun or adjective that points to a specific noun. In English the following words are demonstratives: that, this, those, these.
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==Lesson==
  
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A '''demonstrative''' is a noun or adjective that points to a specific noun. In English the following words are demonstratives: that, this, those, these.
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==Main article==
 
 
 
A demonstrative is a noun or adjective that points to a specific noun. In English the following words are demonstratives: that, this, those, these.
 
  
 
===Uses===
 
===Uses===
  
Demonstratives can function as either pronouns or adjectives.
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Demonstratives can function as either pronouns or adjectives. When functioning as an attributive adjective, a demonstrative will take the predicative position. It may also function substantively. For example, '''`ουτοι''' may mean "these men".
  
 
====Demonstrative as a Pronoun====
 
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The word for '''this''' is '''`ουτος''' (Mas, Nom, Sing form)
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The word for '''that''' is '''εκεινος''' (Mas, Nom, Sing form)
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====This - `ουτος====
  
 
A demonstrative must match its noun in gender and number. The demonstrative declines as follows:
 
A demonstrative must match its noun in gender and number. The demonstrative declines as follows:
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* τουτον (Acc)
 
* τουτον (Acc)
  
''''Masculine, Plural'''
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'''Masculine, Plural'''
 
* `ουτοι  
 
* `ουτοι  
 
* τουτων  
 
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* τουοις  
 
* τουοις  
 
* ταυτα
 
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====That - εκεινος====
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 24 July 2008

Demonatratives in Koine Greek
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Lesson

A demonstrative is a noun or adjective that points to a specific noun. In English the following words are demonstratives: that, this, those, these.

Uses

Demonstratives can function as either pronouns or adjectives. When functioning as an attributive adjective, a demonstrative will take the predicative position. It may also function substantively. For example, `ουτοι may mean "these men".

Demonstrative as a Pronoun

An example of a demonstrative acting as a pronoun is: "that is a green tree"

Demonstrative as an Adjective

An example of a demonstrative acting as an adjective is: "that tree is green"

Forms

The word for this is `ουτος (Mas, Nom, Sing form)

The word for that is εκεινος (Mas, Nom, Sing form)

This - `ουτος

A demonstrative must match its noun in gender and number. The demonstrative declines as follows:

Masculine, Singular

  • `ουτος (Nom)
  • τουτου (Gen)
  • τουτω (Dat)
  • τουτον (Acc)

Masculine, Plural

  • `ουτοι
  • τουτων
  • τουτοις
  • τουτους

Feminine, Singular

  • `αυτη
  • ταυτης
  • ταυτη
  • ταυτην

Feminine, Plural

  • `αυται
  • τουτων
  • ταυταις
  • ταυτας

Neuter, Singular

  • τουτο
  • τουτου
  • τουτω
  • τουτο

Neuter, Plural

  • ταυτα
  • τουτων
  • τουοις
  • ταυτα

That - εκεινος

Quotes

Links


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