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Matthew 6:12  
Τὸν
define inflect
Pos:
Case: Accusative (Direct Object)

Number: Singular
Gender: Masculine





ἄρτον
define inflect
Pos:
Case: Accusative (Direct Object)
Declension: 2nd
Number: Singular
Gender: Masculine





ἡμῶν
define inflect
Pos:
Case: Genitive (Relationship)

Number: Plural

Person: 1st Person




τὸν
define inflect
Pos:
Case: Accusative (Direct Object)

Number: Singular
Gender: Masculine





ἐπιούσιον
define inflect
Pos:
Case: Accusative (Direct Object)

Number: Singular
Gender: Masculine





δὸς
define inflect
Pos:


Number: Singular

Person: 2nd Person
Tense: Aorist (Simple Past)
Voice: Active
Mood: Imperative

ἡμῖν
define inflect
Pos:
Case: Dative (Indirect Object)

Number: Plural

Person: 1st Person




σήμερον·
define inflect
Pos:









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Parts of Speech

Adjective

Modifies a noun.

Must agree with the noun it modifies in case, number, and gender.

Adverb

Modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb.

Article

Must agree with the noun it modifies in case, number, and gender.

Conjunction

Connects words, phrases, clauses, and sentences.

Hebrew Word

Loaner word from Hebrew.

Indeclinable

Word that is not declinable.

Interjection

Expresses strong feeling or emotion.

Interrogative Particle

Particle that begins a question.

Often "Not".

Noun

A person, place, or thing.

Particle

Miscellaneous part of speech.

Preposition

Indicates the relationship of the object of the preposition to the verb, adjective or other object.

Pronoun

Demonstrative Pronoun

Identifies the person or thing.

Usually "this", "that", "those", "these", or "such".

Interrogative / Indefinite Pronoun

Usually "who?", "what?", "which?", "why?", "how?", "anyone", "someone", or "something".

Personal / Possessive Pronoun

Usually "I", "we", "you", "he", "she", "it", "they", "me", "us", "him", "her", "them", "myself", "yourself", "himself", "herself", "ourself", "ourselves", "themself", "themselves", "my", "mine", "our", "your", "yours", "his", "her", "hers", "its", or "their".

Personal / Reciprocal Pronoun

Expresses mutual relationship.

Usually "each other" or "one another".

Reflexive Pronoun

Points back to the subject.

Usually "himself", "herself", "itself", "ourselves", "yourselves", or "themselves".

Personal / Relative Pronoun

Introduces a relative clause.

Usually "which", "who", "whom", "that", "what", "whoever", "whatever", "as many as", or "whose".

Verb

Expresses action or state of being.