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Greek
- καμιά (kamiá)
- καμία (kamía) (more emphatic)
- καμιάν (kamián) (for use before vowels when in the accusative)
Pronoun
καμίαν • (kamían)
- (more emphatic) Accusative feminine form of κανένας (kanénas).
Declension
Inflection of κανένας (in singular form only)
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m·s
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f·s
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n·s
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nominative
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κανένας, κανείς1
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καμιά, καμία3
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κανένα, κάνα4
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genitive
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κανενός
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καμιάς, καμίας3
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κανενός
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accusative
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κανένα, κανέναν2
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καμιά, καμία3, καμιάν1, καμίαν2,3
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κανένα, κάνα4
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1. For the usage of these two forms see their separate entries. 2. The final ν is added when used as a pronoun or, optionally, before vowels and the consonants: π, μπ, τ, ντ, κ, γγ, γκ. 3. These paroxytone forms are more emphatic. 4. The shortened form may be used colloquially when modifying a noun (ie behaving as a determiner).
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