Lesson 7 Review Flashcards
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Κύριος Ἰησοῦς Χριοτὸς
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Jesus Christ is Lord
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ἀδελψός –οῦ ό
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brother
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ἂνθρωπος –ου ό
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man, person
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θεός –οῦ ό
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god
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ἲππος –ου ό
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horse
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κύριος –ου ό
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lord, master
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λαός –οῦ ό
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people
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λόγος –ου ό
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word
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ποταμός –οῦ ό
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river
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ἐοτί(ν)
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he, she, it, is
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εἰσί(ν)
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they are
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Jesus Christ is Lord
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Κύριος Ἰησοῦς Χριοτὸς
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brother
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ἀδελψός –οῦ ό
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man, person
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ἂνθρωπος –ου ό
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god
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θεός –οῦ ό
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horse
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ἲππος –ου ό
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lord, master
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κύριος –ου ό
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people
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λαός –οῦ ό
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word
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λόγος –ου ό
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river
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ποταμός –οῦ ό
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he, she, it, is
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ἐοτί(ν)
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they are
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εἰσί(ν)
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How do you find the stem of a Greek noun?
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Drop the genitive singular ending
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Q
The predicate nominative is in the ___ case.
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nominative
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sound, voice
**φωυή –ῆς ἡ**
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The first person is the person \_\_\_. The second person is the person \_\_\_. The third person is the person \_\_\_.
speaking; spoken to; spoken about
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**καρδία –ας ή**
heart
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**ώρα –ας ή**
hour, time, season
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**Βλεπω**
I see
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I wish, will, desire
**θελω**
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I see
**Βλεπω**
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**ού, ούκ, ούχ** (*adv.*)
not
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**ζωή –ῆς ἡ**
life
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life
**ζωή –ῆς ἡ**
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In the beginning was the Word
**᾽Ευ ἀρχῆ ἦν ὁ Λόγος**
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heart
**καρδία –ας ή**
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Give PIE Rule.
If the stem of a noun or adjective in is ρ, ι, or ε (PIE), the singular case endings will follow the pure -α pattern.
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-ειυ
present infinitive ending
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**ἀγάπη –ης ἡ**
love
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**γραφω**
I write
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**᾽Ευ ἀρχῆ ἦν ὁ Λόγος**
In the beginning was the Word
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not
**ού, ούκ, ούχ** (*adv.*)
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victory
**νίχη –ῆς ἡ**
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**είς** (*w/acc.*)
into, to
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**βάλλω**
I throw
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into, to
**είς** (*w/acc.*)
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I lead
**ἂγω**
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Α α ἄλφα
alpha says /ah/ or /uh/ as in drama
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Θ θ θῆτα
theta says/th/ as in thing
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Λ λ λάμβδα
lambda says /l/ as in lion
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Μ μ μῦ
mu says /m/ as in moose
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Ρ ρ ῥῶ
rho says /r/ as in rain
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Ω ω ὦ μέγα
omega says /o/ as in ocean
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2 vowels that are always long
Ηη and Ωω
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οι
/oi/ as in oil
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αυ
/ou/ as in out
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῾ rough breathing mark
the word begins with the English **h**-sound
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What are the two types of breathing marks?
rough and smooth