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της

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See also: τῆς, -της, and -τής

Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek τῆς (tês).

Pronunciation

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Article

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της (tisf sg

  1. (definite) genitive feminine singular of ο (o) (the)

Declension

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The definite article
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ο (o) η (i) το (to) οι (oi) οι (oi) τα (ta)
genitive του (tou) της (tis) του (tou) των (ton) των (ton) των (ton)
accusative το(ν) (to(n)) 1 τη(ν) (ti(n)) 1 το (to) τους (tous) τις (tis) τα (ta)

1. The final ν is preserved before vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants:
      κ, π, τ, ξ, ψ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ
Archaic forms used in certain fixed phrases: τοις (tois), τας (tas)

Pronoun

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της (tis) (weak genitive and possessive form)

  1. (personal, indirect object, feminine) her
    Της είπα την αλήθεια.
    Tis eípa tin alítheia.
    I told her the truth.
  2. (possessive) her
    Το όνομά της είναι Ελένη.
    To ónomá tis eínai Eléni.
    Her name is Eleni.

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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  • (contraction): σε (se) + της (tis) giving στης (stis)
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Third person pronouns
singular (familiar)
strong weak
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative αυτός (aftós) αυτή (aftí) αυτό (aftó) τος (tos) τη (ti) το (to)
genitive αυτού (aftoú) αυτής (aftís) αυτού (aftoú) του (tou) της (tis) του (tou)
accusative αυτόν (aftón) αυτήν (aftín) αυτό (aftó) τον (ton) την (tin) το (to)

plural (formal)
strong weak
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative αυτοί (aftoí) αυτές (aftés) αυτά (aftá) τοι (toi) τες (tes) τα (ta)
genitive αυτών (aftón) αυτών (aftón) αυτών (aftón) τους (tous) τους (tous) τους (tous)
accusative αυτούς (aftoús) αυτές (aftés) αυτά (aftá) τους (tous) τις, τες (tis, tes) τα (ta)

There is no 3rd person vocative case.
These terms double as possessive pronouns.
τις (tis) is used before a verb, τες (tes) after a verb..
All personal pronoun forms are displayed at εγώ (egó, I).