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See also: τῆ and τῇ

Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

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

Article

τη (tif

  1. (definite) accusative feminine singular of ο (o) (the)
Usage notes
  • 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
The definite article
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ο (o) η (i) το (to) οι (oi) οι (oi) τα (ta)
genitive του (tou) της (tis) του (tou) των (ton) των (ton) των (ton)
accusative το(ν) (to(n)) 1 τη(ν) (ti(n)) 1 το (to) τους (tous) τις (tis) τα (ta)

1. The final ν is preserved before vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants:
      κ, π, τ, ξ, ψ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ
Archaic forms used in certain fixed phrases: τοις (tois), τας (tas)

  • (contraction): σε (se) + τη (ti) giving στη (sti)

Pronoun

τη (ti) (weak personal pronoun)

  1. she (3rd person feminine singular, nominative)
Third person pronouns
singular (familiar)
strong weak
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative αυτός (aftós) αυτή (aftí) αυτό (aftó) τος (tos) τη (ti) το (to)
genitive αυτού (aftoú) αυτής (aftís) αυτού (aftoú) του (tou) της (tis) του (tou)
accusative αυτόν (aftón) αυτήν (aftín) αυτό (aftó) τον (ton) την (tin) το (to)

plural (formal)
strong weak
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative αυτοί (aftoí) αυτές (aftés) αυτά (aftá) τοι (toi) τες (tes) τα (ta)
genitive αυτών (aftón) αυτών (aftón) αυτών (aftón) τους (tous) τους (tous) τους (tous)
accusative αυτούς (aftoús) αυτές (aftés) αυτά (aftá) τους (tous) τις, τες (tis, tes) τα (ta)

There is no 3rd person vocative case.
These terms double as possessive pronouns.
τις (tis) is used before a verb, τες (tes) after a verb..
All personal pronoun forms are displayed at εγώ (egó, I).


Etymology 2

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

Article

τη (tif sg

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