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- June 25th, 2020, 8:43 am
- Forum: Grammar Questions
- Topic: Genitive Singular vs Accusative Plural
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Re: Genitive Singular vs Accusative Plural
The feminine 1st declension nouns in α will do this. For example, ὥρα (gen/acc pl: ὥρας), is the same form in both genitive singular and accusative plural. There are a number of forms that are not morphologically distinct in Greek. BTW, the adjective πιστός is not an example. fem gem sing is πιστής...
- June 24th, 2020, 3:15 pm
- Forum: Grammar Questions
- Topic: Genitive Singular vs Accusative Plural
- Replies: 3
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Genitive Singular vs Accusative Plural
There have been some words that I am missing in my parsing that I'm told are Accusative Plural, but it looks to me that it could either be that or Genitive Singular. Can someone tell me what I may be missing? An example of this would be the word "pistas" (fem. for faithful - sorry, no gree...