Language/Modern-greek-1453/Grammar/Particularities-of:-Πώς,-πως,-πού,-που,-ή,-η
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Use of the: Πώς, πως, πού, που, ή, η
Monosyllable words, i.e. words that have only one syllable, are not stressed.
The following words are excluded:
Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:Verb To Be, The predicate, How to Use Have & Adjectives and adverbs.
The "ότι" is a special conjunction, while the accented "ό,τι" with the comma is a relative pronoun.[edit | edit source]
Εχ :
- Πάρε ό,τι θέλεις
Take whatever you want
- Είπε ότι δεν ήθελε να φύγει
He said that he didn't want to go
The accented "πού" is an interrogative adverb, while the unaccented "που" is a special conjunction.[edit | edit source]
Ex :
- Πού έβαλες το βιβλίο; Το έβαλα πάνω στο τραπέζι.
Where did you put the book? I put it on the table
- Έχασα το βιβλίο που μου δάνεισες.
I lost the book that you lend me
The separating conjunction "ή" to differentiate the feminine article "η"[edit | edit source]
- Μπορείτε να διαλέξετε να φάτε μακαρόνια, σαλάτα ή μπριζόλα
You can choose to eat pasta, salad, or steak
The "Πως" is a special conjunction, while and "Πώς" is an adverb of manner[edit | edit source]
- Πώς είσαι; Είμαι καλά.
How are you? I am okay.
- Πιστεύω πως δεν θα έχω πρόβλημα
I believe i shall not have any problem
Author[edit | edit source]
- Ευγενική χορηγία που στοχεύει να βοηθήσει μαθητές ή μη, απανταχού της Γης, που επιδίδονται στην εκμάθηση της ελληνικής γλώσσας!
- Contribution bénévole visant à aider les personnes, partout dans le monde, qui sont engagées dans l'apprentissage de la langue grecque !
- Voluntary contribution aimed at helping people, all over the world, who are committed to learning the Greek language!
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Greek phonology of the consonants : Φφ Θθ
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- The predicate
- Subject Verb Agreement
- Punctuation
- Prepositions
- Greek voices verbs Φωνή και συζυγίες ρημάτων
- The comma
- Definite and Indefinite Article