ἐπιστράφητε δή θυγατέρες μου διότι γεγήρακα τοῦplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigὁ
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The definite article μὴ εἶναιplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigεἰμί
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εἰμί is the first person singular verb for “to be” (εἶναι [the infinitive form] = “to be”).
It an irregular verb, and, like English, changes significantly between person and tense. For example εἰμί is the word for am and ἦν is the word for was, e.g. ἀνδρί ὅτι εἶπα ὅτι ἔστινplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigεἰμί
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εἰμί is the first person singular verb for “to be” (εἶναι [the infinitive form] = “to be”).
It an irregular verb, and, like English, changes significantly between person and tense. For example εἰμί is the word for am and ἦν is the word for was, e.g. μοι ὑπόστασις τοῦplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigὁ
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The definite article γενηθῆναί με ἀνδρὶ καὶplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigκαί
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Meaning
* And * Also * Both * Even * Too * So
Is a conjunction that connects single words or terms or sentences. IT is most frequently translated as “and” τέξομαι υἱούς
