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Koine Greek: Nouns

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Examples include words like ''book'' ([[Βιβλιον]]) which is a thing or an object, and ''love'' ([[Αγαπη]]) which is a abstract concept or an idea.
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===Function of nouns in a sentence===
Nouns can also be related to a preposition
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====Subjects of a verb and the nominative case====
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====Objects of a verb and the accusative case====
* To indicate a total length in time or geography
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====Indirect objects and the dative case====
* To indicate a point in time
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====Qualifying and the genitive case====
* Used as the direct object for a few special-case verbs
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===[[Koine Greek: Prepositions|Prepositions]]===
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===[[Koine Greek: Definite Article|Definite]] and Indefinite Articles===
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===Abstract nouns===
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===Declensions===
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====First Declension Feminine Nouns====
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====Second Declension Masculine Nouns====
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====Second Declension Neuter Nouns====
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====Third Declension Feminine and Masculine Nouns====
Third Declension Nouns are those that are not First or Second Declension.  =====Variable-ος Form===== Various irregular forms exist, however most feminine and masculine nouns follow the same standard pattern with a variable nominative case.
The stem of the verb is seen in the genitive case, not the nominative case.
For example the dative plural of '''ελπις''' is '''ελπισι''' and not '''ελπιδσι'''
=====ις-εως Form=====
 
=====ευς-εως Form=====
 
=====υς-ους Form=====
 
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====Third Declension Neuter Nouns====
* σκοτη
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===[[Koine Greek: Adjectives|Adjectives]]===
administrator, Bureaucrats, bureaucrats, checkuser, editor, emailconfirmed, move, Administrators
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