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Diphthong (διφθογγ) :: αι - aisle ει - eight οι - oil υι - suite αυ - Faust ευ - feud ου - soup

The document provides a list of Greek diphthongs and their corresponding vowel combinations in English. It then introduces some basic Greek vocabulary words. The rest of the document discusses Greek verb conjugations, including the present active indicative, future, and "I am" verb. It provides examples of conjugating verbs and forming negatives. It concludes by assigning the reader to learn new verbs and practice translating sentences.

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Diphthong (διφθογγ) :: αι - aisle ει - eight οι - oil υι - suite αυ - Faust ευ - feud ου - soup

The document provides a list of Greek diphthongs and their corresponding vowel combinations in English. It then introduces some basic Greek vocabulary words. The rest of the document discusses Greek verb conjugations, including the present active indicative, future, and "I am" verb. It provides examples of conjugating verbs and forming negatives. It concludes by assigning the reader to learn new verbs and practice translating sentences.

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Diphthong (διφθογγ):

αι – aisle
ει – eight
οι – oil
υι – suite
αυ – Faust
ευ – feud
ου – soup
YOUR FIRST VOCAB. WORDS
Write these down

• καί

• χριστός
• κόσμος

• λέγω
• γράφω
• βαπτίζω
γράφω -- I write

• How would we say “You Write”?

• How would we say “We Write”?

• How would we say “He Writes”?

• How would we say “Y’all Write”?

• How would we say “I Write”?


λέγω -- I say

• How would we say “You say”?

• How would we say “We say”?

• How would we say “He says”?

• How would we say “Y’all say”?

• How would we say “I say”?


THE PRESENT ACTIVE INDICATIVE

λύω λύομεν
λύεις λύετε
λύει λύουσι
THE FUTURE  σ will take you there
THE FUTURE  σ will take you there
λύσω λύσομεν
λύσεις λύσετε
λύσει λύσουσι
THE FUTURE  σ will take you there
Let’s read some verbs, and
make them FUTURE VERBS
λύω  λύσω

βλέπω  Βλέπσω  βλέψω

ἀκούει  ἀκούσει
Mixing sigma with “Hard Sounds”
Why does all this
“Front of the mouth” sounds

π + σ happen? Well, just


try saying these
β + σ = ψ letters together and
it will start to make
φ + σ sense!
“Back of the mouth” sounds

κ + σ
γ + σ = ξ
χ + σ
“Tongue on the teeth” sounds

τ + σ
δ + σ = Dropout!
θ + σ We’ll do some
examples after we
do “I am” verbs.
The “I AM” Verb – eimi – εἰμί

• εἰμί MOST
FREQUENTLY
• εἰ USED

• ἐστί
• ἐσμέν
• ἐστέ
• εἰσί
The “I AM” Verb – eimi – εἰμί

• εἰμί
• εἰ
• ἐστί
• ἐσμέν
• ἐστέ
• εἰσί

1 John 5:1: Ἰησοῦς ἐστιν ὁ Χριστὸς

Matthew 26:63: εἶ ὁ χριστὸς


THE NEGATIVE

• οὐ εἰμί ὁ Χριστὸς
• οὐ βλέπω
• οὐ βλέψω
• οὐ σώζει
• οὐ δοξάσουσι (vocab. - pg 23)
Βλέψετε (for next week)!

• Learn the verbs on page 23

• Write out translations for the


practice sentences on pp. 24—25.

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