ημιν
Lemma: ἐγώ
pronoun
pronoun
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Definition
The first-person singular nominative pronoun in Ancient Greek, meaning “I.” Used as the subject of a verb, and, when emphasized, as “I myself.”
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Grammatical Analysis
"ημιν"
Type: personal pronoun
Person: 1st
Case: dative
Number: plural
Gender: common (masculine/feminine/neuter, as personal pronouns are not gender-specific in the dative plural)
Form: ἡμῖν
Related Forms of ἐγώ
20 forms discoveredOther inflected forms of this word that have been analyzed:
εγω
nominative, singular, common (refers to speaker, s...
με
accusative, singular, common (refers to speaker, m...
μοι
dative, singular, common (used for any gender), fi...
egw
nominative, singular, common (used for both mascul...
εμοι
dative, singular, masculine or feminine (common)
ἐγώ
nominative, singular, common
νῶιν
genitive_or_dative, dual, common (used for any gen...
ego
nominative, singular, common, first
ημας
accusative, plural, common (masculine or feminine)...
ἔγωγε
nominative, singular, masculine (by default; refer...
εμοιγε
dative, singular, common
Εγω
nominative, singular, common (masculine/feminine),...
μιν
accusative, singular, masculine
Moi
dative, singular, common (not specifically marked;...
εμου
genitive, singular, common (used for all genders)
Εμου
genitive, singular, common (used for all genders),...
μου
genitive, singular, common (masculine/feminine), f...
ἐγὼ
nominative, singular, common
έμε
accusative, singular, common (not distinguished)
ἡμῖν
dative, plural, common, first