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Classical Greek Paradigms

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Classical Greek: Personal, Reciprocal, and Reflexive Pronouns

  • Definite Articles
  • Adjectives »
    • 1st and 2nd Declension
    • Contracted 1st and 2nd Declension
    • 3rd Declension
    • Mixed
    • Numerals
    • Comparative
  • Adverbs
  • Nouns »
    • 1st and 2nd Declension
    • 3rd Declension Liquid and Nasal Stems
    • 3rd Declension Labial, Palatal, Dental Stems
    • 3rd Declension -τ and -ντ Stems
    • 3rd Declension Vowel Stems
    • 3rd Declension -εσ, -ασ, -οσ Stems
    • Irregular
  • Pronouns »
    • Personal, Reciprocal, Reflexive
    • Demonstrative and Relative
    • Interrogative and Indefinite
    • Correlative
  • Participles
  • Verbs »
    • Ω-Conjugation Active
    • Ω-Conjugation Middle
    • Ω-Conjugation Passive
    • Contracted Ω-Conjugation
    • Ω-Conjugation Liquids
    • Ω-Conjugation Mutes
    • Μι-Conjugation
    • Root Aorists
    • 2nd Aorists
    • Irregular and Defective -μι Verbs
  • Credits and Reuse

Personal | Reciprocal
Reflexive

 

Personal

Goodell: Personal Pronouns Chart

 

 

Reciprocal

Goodell: Reciprocal Pronouns Chart

 

Reflexive

Goodell: Reflexive Pronouns Chart

 

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