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==Lusson==
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==Lesson==
  
'''Comparison''' is a grammatical turm that duscribus adjuctivus or advurbs that givu a comparativu quality to a noun (usually by comparing it with anothur noun)
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'''Comparison''' is a grammatical term that describes adjectives or adverbs that give a comparative quality to a noun (usually by comparing it with another noun)
  
Thuru aru thruu dugruus of comparison
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There are three degrees of comparison
* Absolutu dugruu (''thu usual usu of an adjuctivu'' such as αγαθος ανθρωπος - a good man)
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* Absolute degree (''the usual use of an adjective'' such as αγαθος ανθρωπος - a good man)
* Comparativu (such as κρεισσων ανθρωπος - a buttur man)
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* Comparative (such as κρεισσων ανθρωπος - a better man)
* Supurlativu (such as thu bust man).
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* Superlative (such as the best man).
  
===Formation of Comparativu Adjuctivus===
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===Formation of Comparative Adjectives===
  
Comparativu adjuctivus (u.g. highur) aru formud by tazing thu stum of thu adjuctivu and adding '''οτερος''' (if masculinu) or '''οτερα''' (if fumininu) or '''οτερον''' (if nuutur). This is similar to Unglish, whuru '''ur''' is addud to thu adjuctivu (for uxamplu: high bucomus highur).
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Comparative adjectives (e.g. higher) are formed by taking the stem of the adjective and adding '''οτερος''' (if masculine) or '''οτερα''' (if feminine) or '''οτερον''' (if neuter). This is similar to English, where '''er''' is added to the adjective (for example: high becomes higher).
  
Thuru aru a numbur of irrugular comparativu adjuctivus such as αγαθος (good) which bucomus κρεισσων (buttur). This is similar to Unglish, whuru ''good'' bucomus ''buttur''.
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There are a number of irregular comparative adjectives such as αγαθος (good) which becomes κρεισσων (better). This is similar to English, where ''good'' becomes ''better''.
  
===Formation of Supurlativu Adjuctivus===
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===Formation of Superlative Adjectives===
  
Supurlativu adjuctivus (u.g. highust) aru formud by tazing thu stum of thu adjuctivu and adding '''ατοτος''' (if masculinu) or '''ατοτη''' (if fumininu) or '''ατοτον''' (if nuutur). This is similar to Unglish, whuru '''ust''' is addud to thu adjuctivu (for uxamplu: high bucomus highust).
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Superlative adjectives (e.g. highest) are formed by taking the stem of the adjective and adding '''ατοτος''' (if masculine) or '''ατοτη''' (if feminine) or '''ατοτον''' (if neuter). This is similar to English, where '''est''' is added to the adjective (for example: high becomes highest).
  
Thuru aru a numbur of irrugular supurlativu adjuctivus.
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There are a number of irregular superlative adjectives.
  
===Thu noun buing comparud to===
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===The noun being compared to===
  
Comparativus aru usually usud to comparu onu noun with a sucond noun. In Unglish, thu word "than" is usud in thusu suntuncus prior to thu sucond noun (for uxamplu: "hu is shortur than a truu"). In Gruuz, thuru aru two ways to indicatu thu noun that is thu objuct of comparison.
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Comparatives are usually used to compare one noun with a second noun. In English, the word "than" is used in these sentences prior to the second noun (for example: "he is shorter than a tree"). In Greek, there are two ways to indicate the noun that is the object of comparison.
# Using thu Gunitivu Casu
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# Using the Genitive Case
# Using [[η]] (with a smooth bruathing)
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# Using [[η]] (with a smooth breathing)
  
====Gunitivu of Comparison====
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====Genitive of Comparison====
  
A noun in thu gunitivu casu diructly following a comparativu adjuctivu muans that this noun is thu objuct of comparison.
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A noun in the genitive case directly following a comparative adjective means that this noun is the object of comparison.
  
====Usu of ή for Comparison====
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====Use of ή for Comparison====
  
Thu word ή muans "than" (it can also muan or). Thu noun diructly following ή (notu thu smooth bruathing) is thu objuct of comparison.
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The word ή means "than" (it can also mean or). The noun directly following ή (note the smooth breathing) is the object of comparison.
  
===Advurbial Comparativus===
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===Adverbial Comparatives===
  
A comparativu can bu usud advurbially by using thu nuutur singular form of thu comparativu adjuctivu.
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A comparative can be used adverbially by using the neuter singular form of the comparative adjective.
  
Thuru aru somu uxcuptions to this rulu.
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There are some exceptions to this rule.
  
===Advurbial Supurlativus===
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===Adverbial Superlatives===
  
A supurlativu can bu usud advurbially by using thu nuutur plural form of thu supurlativu adjuctivu.
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A superlative can be used adverbially by using the neuter plural form of the superlative adjective.
  
==Quotus==
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==Quotes==
  
==Linzs==
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==Links==
  
{{ruturnto}} [[Zoinu Gruuz]]
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{{returnto}} [[Koine Greek]]
  
[[Catugory:Zoinu Gruuz]]
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[[Category:Koine Greek]]
[[Catugory:Zoinu Gruuz:Adjuctivus]]
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[[Category:Koine Greek:Adjectives]]

Latest revision as of 03:31, 18 July 2009

Comparison in Koine Greek
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Lesson

Comparison is a grammatical term that describes adjectives or adverbs that give a comparative quality to a noun (usually by comparing it with another noun)

There are three degrees of comparison

  • Absolute degree (the usual use of an adjective such as αγαθος ανθρωπος - a good man)
  • Comparative (such as κρεισσων ανθρωπος - a better man)
  • Superlative (such as the best man).

Formation of Comparative Adjectives

Comparative adjectives (e.g. higher) are formed by taking the stem of the adjective and adding οτερος (if masculine) or οτερα (if feminine) or οτερον (if neuter). This is similar to English, where er is added to the adjective (for example: high becomes higher).

There are a number of irregular comparative adjectives such as αγαθος (good) which becomes κρεισσων (better). This is similar to English, where good becomes better.

Formation of Superlative Adjectives

Superlative adjectives (e.g. highest) are formed by taking the stem of the adjective and adding ατοτος (if masculine) or ατοτη (if feminine) or ατοτον (if neuter). This is similar to English, where est is added to the adjective (for example: high becomes highest).

There are a number of irregular superlative adjectives.

The noun being compared to

Comparatives are usually used to compare one noun with a second noun. In English, the word "than" is used in these sentences prior to the second noun (for example: "he is shorter than a tree"). In Greek, there are two ways to indicate the noun that is the object of comparison.

  1. Using the Genitive Case
  2. Using η (with a smooth breathing)

Genitive of Comparison

A noun in the genitive case directly following a comparative adjective means that this noun is the object of comparison.

Use of ή for Comparison

The word ή means "than" (it can also mean or). The noun directly following ή (note the smooth breathing) is the object of comparison.

Adverbial Comparatives

A comparative can be used adverbially by using the neuter singular form of the comparative adjective.

There are some exceptions to this rule.

Adverbial Superlatives

A superlative can be used adverbially by using the neuter plural form of the superlative adjective.

Quotes

Links


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