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Koine Greek: Crasis

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''Synopsis:'' {{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Crasis is the grammatical term where two words are joined, by contracting the vowel sound at the end of a word into the vowel sound of the beginning of the next word. This occurs uncommonly in [[Koine Greek]]|subtopics = .. For example, sometimes και (and) plus εγω (I) are joined into a single word καγω (and I).|opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |}}
----__TOC__{{topics}} {{opinions}} ==Lesson== rasis Crasis is the grammatical term where two words are joined, by contracting the vowel sound at the end of a word into the vowel sound of the beginning of the next word.
This occurs uncommonly in [[Koine Greek]]. Some of the more common examples in the New Testament are
==Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crasis Wikipedia - Crasis]
{{returnto}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crasis Wikipedia - Crasis[Koine Greek]]
[[Category:Koine Greek]]

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