cino
Italiot Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἐκεῖνος (ekeînos)
Related terms
Third person forms
Number (style) | singular (familiar) | plural (formal) | ||||||||||
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strong | weak | strong | weak | |||||||||
m | f | n | m | f | n | m | f | n | m | f | n | |
nominative | cino | cini | cino | o | i | to | cini | cini | cini | e | e | ta |
genitive | tu | tis | tu | — | — | — | tos | tos | tos | — | — | — |
accusative | ton | tin | to | — | — | — | tus | tes | ta | — | — | — |
There is no 1st person vocative case. † These terms double as possessive pronouns. ‡ "tis" is used before a verb, "tes" after a verb.. All personal pronoun forms are displayed at evò (“I”). |
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