Nominative
s; p n
subject; predicate nominative
Genitive
2. separation : from
Dative
Accusative
2. prep.+
Vocative
1st Declension - η
η ης ῃ ην η
αι ῶν αις / αισι(ν) ᾱς αι
1st Declension - ᾱ
ᾶ ᾱς ᾱͅ ᾱν ᾱ
αι ῶν αις / αισι(ν) ᾱς αι
The accent on nouns is ____ and is given by the ____ ____.
persistent, nominative singular
The gen. pl. for all 1st declension nouns is accented like this ____.
ῶν
For all 1st declension nouns, the final -αι is ____.
short
nom. sg. ύ becomes ____ in ____/____ for both the ____/____.
nom. sg. ύ becomes ῦ in gen./dat. in both the sg./pl.
2nd Declension - m./f.
ος ου ῳ ον ε
οι ων οις / οισι(ν) ους οι
2nd Declension - n.
ον ου ῳ ον ον
α ων οις / οισι(ν) α α
For all 2nd declension nouns, the final -οι is ____.
short
Article
ὁ ἡ τό
τοῦ τῆς τοῦ
τῷ τῇ τῷ
τόν τήν τό
οἱ αἱ τά
τῶν τῶν τῶν
τοῖς ταῖς τοῖς
τούς τᾱ́ς τά
τοῖσι(ν) ταῖσι(ν) τοῖσι(ν)
Article - use
Dative of Reference
“TO THE CORINTHIANS war is inevitable.”
Dative of Means
“She struck him WITH A SWORD.”
2. without prep.
Attributive Position
A word or phrase that describes or limits a noun may be placed ____ ____ an ____ agreeing with that noun. It expresses a ____.
directly after, article, phrase