Today's handout is a short note on the conjugation of the masculine nouns ending in -ος.
In Greek, nouns are masculine, feminine or neutral. The way they are conjugated depends on their gender as well as their ending. In this first handout, we see the conjugation of the masculine nouns that end in -ος.
The cases represent the different instances of the noun. You may use the noun as a subject (nominative), as a belonging word (possessive), as an object (accusative) or a calling word (vocative). You can find examples of the different instances (cases) of the noun in the handout.
The handout is also available in English.
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