LAN 402 BEGINNING GREEK II Class X: Athematic verbs II.

Slides:



Advertisements
Παρόμοιες παρουσιάσεις
Ancient Greek for Everyone: A New Digital Resource for Beginning Greek Unit 4: Conjunctions 2013 edition Wilfred E. Major
Advertisements

Chapter 2: Personal pronouns Verb to be Stephania Savva
Greek Verbs. Present Tense The Present Tense is formed from the first principle part of any verb. κελεύω, κελεύσω, ἐκέλευσα, κεκέλευκα, κεκέλευσμαι, ἐκελεύσθην.
Aorist & Future Passive
Estoy agradecido a Wermuth’s Greekbook por esta presentación de los verbos indicativos.
“ Ἡ ἀ γάπη ἀ νυπόκριτος. ἀ ποστυγο ῦ ντες τ ὸ πονηρόν, κολλώμενοι τ ῷ ἀ γαθ ῷ, τ ῇ φιλαδελφί ᾳ ε ἰ ς ἀ λλήλους φιλόστοργοι, τ ῇ τιμ ῇ ἀ λλήλους προηγούμενοι.
AΩ Summer Greek 2003 Croy Lesson 12. Principal Parts BelieveBelievedHave believed HitHitHave hit RunRanHave run GoWentHave gone.
Class II – 1st Aorist Act/Mid Indicative
AΩ Summer Greek 2003 Croy Lesson 16. Principal Parts Present Active (Deponent) Future Active (Deponent) Aorist Active (Deponent) Perfect Active.
Class X: Verbal Roots and Imperfect
AΩ Fall Greek 2003 Croy Lesson 21. Contract Verbs ANALYZE (PNTMV or GNCTV) forms of λαλεω = to speak ἐ λαλησαμεν ἐ λαλησαμεν ἐ λαληθη ἐ λαληθη λαλησω.
Passive Voice. English two voices: active and passive. In the ACTIVE VOICE the subject is the performer of the main action. In the PASSIVE VOICE the subject.
Translation Tips LG New Testament Greek Fall 2012.
Week 11 Quiz Sentence #2. The sentence. λαλο ῦ μεν ε ἰ δότες ὅ τι ὁ ἐ γείρας τ ὸ ν κύριον Ἰ ησο ῦ ν κα ὶ ἡ μ ᾶ ς σ ὺ ν Ἰ ησο ῦ ἐ γερε ῖ κα ὶ παραστήσει.
WRITING B LYCEUM Teacher Eleni Rossidou ©Υπουργείο Παιδείας και Πολιτισμού.
Mastering NT Greek 3. Present Active Indicative Verb By Ted Hildebrandt © 2003 Baker Academic.
Unit 11. Imperatives Another verbal mood in Greek is the Imperative mood. Another verbal mood in Greek is the Imperative mood. Imperative mood expresses.
Mastering NT Greek 5. Nouns: First Declension 5. Nouns: First Declension By Ted Hildebrandt © 2003 Baker Academic.
The Quran on the Gospel Surah 5:68: Say: “O People of the Book! ye have no ground to stand upon unless ye stand fast by the Law, the Gospel, and all the.
The Verb ο ἶ δα. ο ἶ δα, ε ἴ σομαι, --, --, --, --
LAN 401 BEGINNING GREEK I Class VIII: Contract verbs.
LAN 402 BEGINNING GREEK II Class IX: Imperative. Imperative 1.1 Imperative  In English – second person command You! No inflection  In Greek similar.
Chapter 1(a) What I expect you to know…. Vocabulary Verbs: ̉έστι(ν), λέϒει, οι̉κει̂, πονει̂, ϕιλει̂, χαίρει Nouns: ο͑ α̉ργός, ο͑ ά̉νθρωπος, ο͑ αυ̉τουργός,
Prepositions and Review
Present Middle-Passive Indicative
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice (περηφάνια και προκατάληψη)
Nominative and Accusative Nouns and THE Definite Article
Contract Verbs Introduction to Greek By Stephen Curto
Class X: Athematic verbs II
JSIS E 111: Elementary Modern Greek
GO.
Class XI: 2nd Aorist Act/Mid Ind.
Adjectives Introduction to Greek By Stephen Curto For Intro to Greek
Third Declension Nouns
Future Active, Future Middle, and the Imperfect Indicative
2013 edition Wilfred E. Major
Class VII: Subjunctive
Find: φ σ3 = 400 [lb/ft2] CD test Δσ = 1,000 [lb/ft2] Sand 34˚ 36˚ 38˚
GLY 326 Structural Geology
Class V: Personal Pronouns and 3rd Decl. Cont.
Class VII: Relative Pronouns; Pr. Ind.Verbs
Class V: Personal Pronouns and 3rd Decl. Cont. (chs )
Class VII: Relative Pronouns; Present Indicative Verbs
Class XI: 2nd Aorist Act/Mid Ind. © Dr. Esa Autero
Class X: Verbal Roots and Imperfect © Dr. Esa Autero
Class III Introduction to Participles and Adverbial Participle
Class IV Aorist Adverbial Participle © Dr. Esa Autero
Find: ρc [in] from load (4 layers)
Class II – Aorist and Future Passive & Perfect © Dr. Esa Autero
Class VII: Subjunctive © Dr. Esa Autero
Verbs.
Personal Pronouns.
Review.
Phrases and Clauses.
Modifiers.
Class VII: Infinitive © Dr. Esa Autero
Class IX: Athematic verbs I © Dr. Esa Autero
Class VIII: Imperative © Dr. Esa Autero
Class X: Athematic verbs II © Dr. Esa Autero
Class VIII: Contract verbs © Dr. Esa Autero
Future Active/Middle Indicative
Nonindicative of δίδωμι Conditional Sentences
First Aorist Active/Middle Indicative
1 and 2 Personal Pronouns More third declension stems
Present Active Indicative
Chapter 34 Indicative of δίδωμι.
Chapter 23 First Aorist.
Voice.
Verbs (Indicative).
Μεταγράφημα παρουσίασης:

LAN 402 BEGINNING GREEK II Class X: Athematic verbs II

Athematic - μι verbs 1.1 Subjunctive of δίδωμι  Subjunctive forms are easy to identify Compare subj. pl. 3 [ διδ ῶ σι(ν) ] and ind. sg. 3 [ δίδωσι(ν) ] ACTIVE subj. Present2 nd aorist Sg. 1 διδ ῶ δῶδῶ Sg. 2 διδ ῷ ςδῷςδῷς Sg. 3 διδ ῷ δῷδῷ Pl. 1 διδ ῶ μενδ ῶ μεν Pl. 2 διδ ῶ τεδ ῶ τε Pl. 3 διδ ῶ σι(ν)δ ῶ σι(ν)

Athematic - μι verbs MIDDLE subj. Present2 nd aorist Sg. 1 διδ ῶ μαιδ ῶ μαι Sg. 2 διδ ῷ δῷδῷ Sg. 3 διδ ῶ ταιδ ῶ ται Pl. 1 διδώμεθαδώμεθα Pl. 2 διδ ῶ σθεδ ῶ σθε Pl. 3 διδ ῶ νταιδ ῶ νται

Athematic - μι verbs PASS. subj. Present2 nd aorist Sg. 1 διδ ῶ μαιδοθ ῶ Sg. 2 διδ ῷ δοθ ῇ ς Sg. 3 διδ ῶ ταιδοθ ῇ Pl. 1 διδώμεθα δοθ ῶ μεν Pl. 2 διδ ῶ σθεδοθ ῆ τε Pl. 3 διδ ῶ νταιδοθ ῶ σι(ν)

Athematic - μι verbs 1.2 Imperative of δίδωμι  Imperative morpheme added directly to verbal root Only second person imperatives in NT ACTIVE. imp.Present2 nd aorist Sg. 2 δίδουδος Sg. 3 διδότωδότω Pl. 2 δίδοτεδότε Pl. 3 διδότωσανδότωσαν

Athematic - μι verbs MIDDLE. imp.Present2 nd aorist Sg. 2 δίδοσο δο ῦ Sg. 3 διδόσθωδόσθω Pl. 2 δίδοσθεδόσθε Pl. 3 διδόσθωσανδόσθωσαν PASSIVE. imp.Present2 nd aorist Sg. 2 δίδοσοδοθήτι Sg. 3 διδόσθωδοθήτω Pl. 2 δίδοσθεδόθητε Pl. 3 διδόσθωσανδοθήτωσαν

Athematic - μι verbs INFINITIVEPresent2 nd aorist Active διδόναι δο ῦ ναι Middle δίδοσθαιδόσθαι Passive δίδοσθαι δοθ ῆ ναι PART.Present2 nd aorist Active [gen.sg =blue] διδο ῦ ς, διδο ῦ σα, διδόν; διδόντος, διδούσης, διδόντος δούς, δο ῦ σα, δόν; δόντος, δούσης, δόντος Middle διδόμενος, η, ον διδόμενου, ης, ου δόμενος, η, ον δομένου, ης, ου Passive διδόμενος, η, ον διδομένου, ης, ου δοθείς, δοθε ῖ σα, δοθέν; δοθέντος, δοθείσης, δοθέντες

Athematic - μι verbs 2.1 Conditional Sentence  Review of conditional sentence [learned so far] Protasis – apodosis [if…then…] Protasis [ ἐ άν + verb in subj.]- apodosis [vb: any mood/tense ] Future more probable – condition that might be true in the future Present general – condition that is generally true [vb. in apodosis must be in the present tense] Only protasis is conditional – if protasis is true then apodosis is true as well. NOTE: conditional sentences overlap (details, see Wallace 1996, )

Athematic - μι verbs First class conditional sentences  “Condition of fact” “if something is true [let’s assume it is], then such and such will occur” Protasis introduced w/ ε ἰ and the verb is in indicative ε ἰ ἡ δεξία σου χε ὶ ρ σκανδαλίζει σε, ἔ κκοψον α ὐ τήν If your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off. ε ἰ γ ὰ ρ πιστεύομεν ὅ τι Ἰ ησο ῦ ς ἀ πέθανεν κα ὶ ἀ νέστη, ο ὕ τως κα ὶ ὁ θε ὸ ς το ὺ ς κοιμηθέντας δι ὰ το ῦ Ἰ ησο ῦ ἄ ξει σ ὺ ν α ὐ τ ῷ For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God through Jesus, will bring with him those who have fallen asleep

Athematic - μι verbs Second Class Conditional Sentences  “Contrary to fact” “if something is true [though it’s not] then such and such will occur” [falseness of the protasis is assumed in the argument] Protasis is introduced w/ ε ἰ and indicative verb; apodosis normally has ἄ ν + indicative verb [same tense as protasis] ε ἰ γ ὰ ρ ἔ γνωσαν, ο ὐ κ ἄ ν τ ὸ ν κύριον τ ῆ ς δόξης ἐ σταύρωσαν For if they had known, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory (1 Cor 2:8)

Athematic - μι verbs Third and Fourth Class Conditional Sentences  More details on third class on pp  More details on optative and fourth class pp ClassProtasisApodosis Third class ἐ άν + subjunctive Negated by μή Any mood any tense Fourth class ε ἰ + optative ἄ ν + optative

Athematic - μι verbs 2.2 Summary of Moods MoodsIndicativeSubjunctiveOptativeImperative Greek example λύεις λύ ῃ ς λύοις λῦελῦε PortrayalCertain / asserted Probable/ desirable PossibleIntended TranslationYou are loosing/ you loose You might be loosing/ you should be loosing You may be loosing Loose!

Athematic - μι verbs  Practice  Parsing and warm-up p. 147  Homework:  pp no: 4-7, 9