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Koine Greek Noun Declensions

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

A confusing display of noun declensions and some difficult forms. Not entirely an educational video, but it does show the complexity of the language. Pretty fun and lame.

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  • It' wrong. There are masculine nouns in the 1. declesion.

  • @teologen that's why it says "usually"

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  • LOLS THAT is scary.

  • @Markos33AD χαχα Λεδ ζέπλεν;

  • αυτη η κινηματογραη αξιολογος εστιν. μαλιστα αγαπω αυτην. ἑν ερωτημα εγω εχω. How do you say Led Zepplen in Greek?

  • @rinkevichjm Damn thats crazy!

  • @toofattocare77 Aw! Lithuanian has 5 declensions and at least 7 and as many as 10 cases and it has dual as well as plural. Latin is easy.

    The verb isn't all that nice, with singular dual and plural forms for all the cases (the third person is identical in all numbers) perfect and imperfect aspects 4 tenses (future, present, past and past frequent) and 13 participles most of which are declined as nouns (actually as adj which only have 3 declensions but have all cases. exc. voc. wuth def. forms

  • But Latin has 5 declensions of nouns and the 10 different endings depending on usage and whether it's singular or plural. Man, this video makes Greek look way easier!

  • LOL

    Come on. Greek isn't THAT hard. Now VERBS on the other hand---that's trouble!

  • Brilliant Job !!!

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