ἐγώ

See also: εγώ

Ancient Greek

first person pronoun (edit)
casesingulardualplural
str.encl.str.str.
nominative ἐγώνώ, νῶϊἡμεῖς
genitive ἐμοῦμουνῷνἡμῶν
dative ἐμοίμοινῷνἡμῖν
accusative ἐμέμενώ, νῶϊἡμᾶς
adjective ἐμόςνωΐτεροςἡμέτερος

Alternative forms

Etymology

Cf. Homeric Greek ἐγών (egṓn). From Proto-Indo-European *eǵóH, *eǵh₂óm. Compare for example Latin ego, Sanskrit अहम् (ahám).

Pronunciation

 

Pronoun

ἐγώ • (egṓ) (Epic, Attic, Ionic, Thessalian, Koine)

  1. first person singular personal pronoun: I, me, my

Usage notes

ἐγών (egṓn) is used in Epic mostly before vowels, and is used in Doric also before consonants. The dual and plural are νώ (nṓ) and ἡμεῖς (hēmeîs).

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: εγώ (egó)
  • Tsakonian: εζού (ezoú)
  • Italiot Greek:
    Greek: εβώ
    Latin: evò
  • Mariupol Greek: го (ho), эго́ (ehó)
  • Pontic Greek: εγώ (egó)
  • Yevanic: אֶגֿוֹ (ʾeḡo)
  • → Old Sicilian: igù
    • >? Sicilian:

See also

References

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