John 6:47 |
John 4:26 |
Luke 19:34 |
Λέγει |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Number: Singular Person: 3rd Person Tense: Present (Continuing) Voice: Active Mood: Indicative |
αὐτῇ |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Dative (Indirect Object) Number: Singular Gender: Feminine Person: 3rd Person |
ὁ |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Nominative (Subject) Number: Singular Gender: Masculine |
Ἰησοῦς |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Nominative (Subject) Declension: Other Number: Singular Gender: Masculine |
“Ἐγώ |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Nominative (Subject) Number: Singular Person: 1st Person |
εἰμι, |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Number: Singular Person: 1st Person Tense: Present (Continuing) Voice: Active Mood: Indicative |
ὁ |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Nominative (Subject) Number: Singular Gender: Masculine |
λαλῶν |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Nominative (Subject) Number: Singular Gender: Masculine Tense: Present (Continuing) Voice: Active Mood: Participle |
σοι. |
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define inflect |
Pos:
Case: Dative (Indirect Object) Number: Singular Person: 2nd Person |
Modifies a noun.
Must agree with the noun it modifies in case, number, and gender.
Modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb.
Must agree with the noun it modifies in case, number, and gender.
Connects words, phrases, clauses, and sentences.
Loaner word from Hebrew.
Word that is not declinable.
Expresses strong feeling or emotion.
Particle that begins a question.
Often "Not".
A person, place, or thing.
Miscellaneous part of speech.
Indicates the relationship of the object of the preposition to the verb, adjective or other object.
Identifies the person or thing.
Usually "this", "that", "those", "these", or "such".
Usually "who?", "what?", "which?", "why?", "how?", "anyone", "someone", or "something".
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".
Expresses mutual relationship.
Usually "each other" or "one another".
Points back to the subject.
Usually "himself", "herself", "itself", "ourselves", "yourselves", or "themselves".
Introduces a relative clause.
Usually "which", "who", "whom", "that", "what", "whoever", "whatever", "as many as", or "whose".
Expresses action or state of being.