τη

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See also: τῆ and τῇ

Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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Form of την (tin), from Ancient Greek τήν (tḗn)

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τη (tif

  1. (definite) accusative feminine singular of ο (o) (the)
Usage notes
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  • The alternative form την (tin) is only used when the following letter is a vowel or a plosive consonant (ie κ, ξ, π, τ, ψ, γκ, ντ, μπ).
Declension
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  • (contraction): σε (se) + τη (ti) giving στη (sti)

Pronoun

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τη (ti) (weak personal pronoun)

  1. she (3rd person feminine singular, nominative)
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Etymology 2

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Learnedly, from Ancient Greek τῇ (têi), dative singular of ()

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τη (tif sg

  1. monotonic form of the ancient dative τῇ, feminine dative singular of (ho)