NEW TESTAMENT GREEK INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
This page gives the parsing and declension of New Testament Greek Interlinear indefinite pronouns.
Interlinear New Testament Index
ABBREVIATIONS
The order is case, gender, number.
CASE - N = Nominative, A = Accusative, G = Genitive, D = Dative.
GENDER - M = Masculine. F = Feminine, N = Neuter.
NUMBER - S = Singular, P = Plural.
IdPr-NMS is Indefinite Pronoun - Nominative Masculine Singular.
IdPr-GFS is Interrogative / Indefinite Pronoun - Genitive Feminine Singular.
IdPr-ANP is Indefinite Pronoun - Accusative Neuter Plural.
DECLENSION
INDEFINITE PRONOUN Strong's 5100
SINGULAR
Translations: Singular indefinites translate as "anyone", "someone", or "a certain". Adjectival use "a" or "an". For the plural indefinite translate = "some" or "any".
Nominative
Accusative
Genitive
Dative
τις
τινά
τινός
τινί
τι
τι
τινός
τινί
PLURAL
Nominative
Accusative
Genitive
Dative
τινές
τινάς
τινῶν
τισί(ν)
τινά
τινά
τινῶν
τισί(ν)
INDEFINITE NOTES
1. Nominative neuter singular and accusative neuter singular indefinites are the same. Genitive singular personal and neuter indefinites are the same, and dative singular personal and neuter indefinites are the same.
2. Nominative neuter plural and accusative neuter plural indefinites are the same. Genitive plural personal and neuter indefinites are the same, and dative plural personal and neuter indefinites are the same.
Interlinear New Testament Index
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