Let's try to explain this one. As we speak, the nouns and
adjectives that we use, change forms. They can change to four different forms for the
singular and four for the plural. These different forms are the Cases ( οι πτώσεις ). The Cases are: Table 12.1
Here are some examples: Table 12.2
I hope you understand all of these. I'm sure you have a lot of questions.
In the next few lessons, we'll examine the declension of the articles
(an easy one) and the declension of the *regular nouns. This is where you will
get a better understanding of the usage of the cases.
* Regular Nouns. The nouns that follow the standard rules of declension. Related Subjects: The mystery of Accusative Case! |