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Greek nouns can be masculine, feminine
or neuter. They have different case forms
(nominative, accusative, and genitive) which
are associated with different functions (cf.
syntactic functions, nouns as complements).
They can also be singular or plural.
Αυτός ο δρόμος βγάζει στο κέντρο της πόλης
Βρήκα το δρόμο για το σπίτι μου
Στέκομαι στην άκρη του δρόμου
Οι δρόμοι είναι γεμάτοι κόσμο
Γέμισαν τους δρόμους αφίσες
Ποτέ δεν θυμάμαι τα ονόματα των δρόμων
accusative
nominative
genitive
three-case
forms
All singular masculine nouns have -ς in the nominative.
nominative
accusative
genitive
nominative
accusative
genitive
two-case
forms
Greek nouns have either three different case forms or two different case forms.
Ουσιαστικά
(Nouns)
4
two-case
forms
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