Greek Articles

In Greek there is only the article, which is definite and conveys a sense of identification. In English (and many other langages) there is an indefinite article, e.g. A book. The study of the article is highly important, but as Wallace points out, it is also the most neglected and abused area of study; indeed many texts barely mention the article.

Articles

Case Mas Fem Neut
Nom sg το
Gen sg του της του
Dat sg τῳ τῃ τῳ
Acc sg τον την το
Nom pl `οι `αι τα
Gen pl τω των των
Dat pl τοις ταις τοις
Acc pl τους τας τα

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