τίνα

See also: τινα and τινά

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Pronoun

τίνα • (tína)

  1. accusative masculine/feminine singular of τίς (tís)

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τίνα (tína) accusative singular of the interrogative pronoun: masculine, feminine τίς (tís) and nominative, accusative plural of neuter τί (). Compare to the indefinite pronoun τίς (tís) with the equivalent form τινά (tiná).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtina/
  • Hyphenation: τί‧να

Pronoun

τίνα • (tína) m  interrogative pronoun

  1. whom? (singular masculine, fiminine) what? (plural neuter) - In Ancient Greek:
    1. (formal, archaic) Accusative singular form of τίς (tís).; (monotonic: τις;)
    2. (formal, archaic) Accusative feminine singular form of τίς (tís).; (monotonic: τις;)
    3. (formal, archaic) Nominative and accusative neuter plural form of τί ().; (monotonic: τι;)

Synonyms

Standard Modern Greek:

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