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Lesson 3.3: Summary of Pronouns

Pronouns are used to replace nouns, e.g. John goes becomes He goes.

Pronouns have cases, number and gender just as regular nouns do.

A summary of all the pronouns is given in the table below.

NOTE: For the third person they are masc., fem., neuter within one box (in that order).

Example
Pronouns · Aντωνυμίες
CaseNominative (En)Nominative (Gr)Genitive (Gr, Strong)Genitive (Gr, Weak)Accusative (Gr, Strong)Accusative (Gr, Weak)
1st Sing.Iεγώμουεμέναεμέναμε
2nd Sing.Youεσύσουεσέναεσένασε
3rd Sing.He/She/Itαυτός/αυτή/αυτόαυτού/αυτής/αυτούτου/της/τουαυτόν/αυτήν/αυτότον/την/το
1st Plu.Weεμείςεμάςμαςεμάςμας
2nd Plu.Youεσείςεσάςσαςεσάςσας
3rd Plu.Theyαυτοί/αυτές/αυτάαυτών/αυτών/αυτών *τους/τους/τουςαυτούς/αυτές/αυτάτους/τις/τα
  • Though no-one uses this, αυτούς, is used instead.


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