The cases (οι πτώσεις) are very important in Greek. They are special forms that we apply to nouns, adjectives, articles, pronouns and passive participles, in order to change their role in a sentence.
There are four cases in Modern Greek
Ονομαστική - Nominative
Γενική - Genitive
Αιτιατική - Accusative
Κλητική - Vocative
In this video you'll learn when and how to use each case, and how to decline nouns in Modern Greek.
To complete your knowledge about the cases you'll also have to study the grammar around them. The act of changing the case of a word is called declension (κλίση).
Declinable words (nouns and adjectives) are divided in groups, depending on their endings in the nominative case. Each group has different rules of declension and different endings.
There will be separate videos about the groups and their declension.
For the different groups of the nouns watch this video:
goo.gl/7bEwAv For the definite article check this one:
goo.gl/En9c5p For the indefinite article:
goo.gl/gTwLpc The "Where is it" video, with prepositional phrases of place + accusative case:
goo.gl/JS818T 50 sentences with the verb "είμαι":
• Learn Greek: The Verb "είμαι" | Prese... 50 sentences with the verb "έχω":
goo.gl/zrrxk1 The Parts of Speech - An introduction:
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@linaaaap1
6 years ago
Hello, friends! This is one of the most important lessons! Please let me know what you think. Are there cases in your language? 😊😊❤
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