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middle participles, quantity/number grk 101

What are the women doing? Χαῖρε, ὦ Μυρρίνη· πῶς ἔχεις; Ἔχω καλῶς, ὦ Λυσιμάχη. πῶς ἔχεις καὶ σύ; ὑφαίνω “I weave” διαλέγομαί τινι “I converse with someone”

Present Middle, ω verbs. λύω   masc fem neut sing. nom gen dat acc voc plural

Present Middle, ω verbs. λύω   masc fem neut sing. nom λυ-όμεν-ος λυ-ομέν-η λυ-όμεν-ον gen λυ-ομέν-ου λυ-ομέν-ης dat λυ-ομέν-ῳ λυ-ομέν-ῃ acc λυ-ομέν-ην voc λυ-όμεν-ε plural λυ-όμεν-οι λυ-όμεν-αι λυ-όμεν-α λυ-ομέν-ων λυ-ομέν-οις λυ-ομέν-αις λυ-ομέν-ους λυ-ομέν-ας

Present Middle, ε-contract. ἀφικνέομαι   masc fem neut sing. nom ἀφικνούμεν-ος ἀφικνουμέν-η ἀφικνούμεν -ον gen ἀφικνουμέν-ου ἀφικνουμέν-ης dat ἀφικνουμέν-ῳ ἀφικνουμέν-ῃ acc ἀφικνουμέν-ην voc ἀφικνούμεν -ε plural ἀφικνούμεν-οι ἀφικνούμεν-αι ἀφικνούμεν-α ἀφικνουμέν-ων ἀφικνουμέν-οις ἀφικνουμέν-αις ἀφικνουμέν-ους ἀφικνουμέν-ας

Present Middle, α-contract. ὁρμάομαι   masc fem neut sing. nom ὁρμώμεν-ος ὁρμωμέν-η ὁρμώμεν -ον gen ὁρμωμέν-ου ὁρμωμέν-ης dat ὁρμωμέν-ῳ ὁρμωμέν-ῃ acc ὁρμωμέν-ην voc ὁρμώμεν -ε plural ὁρμώμεν-οι ὁρμώμεν-αι ὁρμώμεν-α ὁρμωμέν-ων ὁρμωμέν-οις ὁρμωμέν-αις ὁρμωμέν-ους ὁρμωμέν-ας

Drill Vocab λύω “untie” ἀφικνέομαι “arrive” λαλέω “talk/chat” λύομαι “???” ἀφικνέομαι “arrive” λαλέω “talk/chat” λαλῶ, λαλεῖς, λαλεῖ λαλοῦμεν, λαλεῖτε, λαλοῦσι(ν)

Α-Section Homework 8β (5) αἱ παρθένοι αἱ μάλα φοβούμεναι ὡς τάχιστα οἴκαδε τρέχουσι τὰ πρόβατα ... ὁρῶ [the maidens etc.] 8γ (1) Do you see the boys (who are) fighting in the road? (2) Dicaeopolis stops working and drives the oxen home (5) (While) bravely leading his (use “the”) comrades, Theseus escapes out of (which Greek prεposition?) the Labyrinth (case of ὁ λαβύρινθος? why?)

λαλεῖν ἑλληνιστί. λέξεις ἡ ταινία, -ας ἑώρακα, -ας, -ε(ν), -αμεν, -ατε, ᾱσι(ν) τὸ θέατρον, -ου πείθομαι + dative

λαλεῖν ἑλληνιστί (cont’d) ἆρα ἀρέσκουσί σοι πᾶσαι αἱ ταινίαι; ναίχι / οὐχί, ______ ἆρα [whole] τὴν ταινίαν ἑώρακας; ἆρα [all, everyone] τὴν ταινίαν ἑωράκᾱσι; ἆρα ἐν [all] θεάτροις ἐστὶ ἡ ταινία; ἆρα [all, everyone] πείθει σύ;

Πόσοι / πόσαι / πόσα; “How many?” πᾶς, πᾶσα, πᾶν εἷς, μία, ἕν Πόσοι μαθηταὶ ἔχουσι καλῶς / κακῶς; Πόσα πρόβατα ἔχει ὁ αὐτουργός; Πόσαις μαθητρίσι λέγει ὁ διδάσκαλος;

Concept Drill Which is a participle? Why? Ditto… The man ransoms his child The man ransoming his child Ditto… ὁ ἀνὴρ τὸν παῖδα λυόμενος ὁ ἀνὴρ τὸν παῖδα λυεται λυομένη τὸν παῖδα, ὁρῶ τὸν ἄνδρα ὁρῶ τὸν ἄνδρα λυόμενον τὸν παῖδα

Oral Greek indicative forms (middle) participles “ransoming” “I enjoy” ἥδομαι “I see” ὁρῶ (< ὁράω) “I ransom the child” λύομαι τὸν παῖδα “I watch plays” θεῶμαι (< θεάομαι) δράματα “ransoming” m. λυό-μεν-ος f. λυο-μέν-η n. λυό-μεν-ον “enjoying” m. ἡδό-μεν-ος f. ἡδο-μέν-η n. ἡδό-μεν-ον “watching” θεώ-μεν-ος θεω-μέν-η θεώ-μεν-ον “I enjoy watching plays.” ἥδομαι θεώμενος δράματα. “I see her watching plays.” ὁρῶ αὐτὴν θεωμένην δράματα.