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What does tou, ta, and H mean in Greek?

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What does tou, ta, and H mean in Greek?

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  1. tou is used as the following...tou exi dexi pou enai to autokinito.....he has shown him where the car is.... (tou) refers to the subject talked about in this case  the man who has been shown the car.... tou is also masculine  ..tis is femining///////// ta padia sou pou enai.....your kids where are they..(ta) refers to the collective... and   H ......H KYRIA ME TA XANTHIA MALIA THELE TON CAFE.... the lady with the blonde hair wants the coffee....(H) refers to the femining body as oposed to (0) which refers to the masculine body...O KYRIOS ME TA XANTHIA MALIA THELI TON KAFE.. the gentleman with the blonde hair wants the coffee.....i hope this helps you..


  2. They all have similar use to English "the".

    Examples:

    The kids => Ta paidia

    The lady => H kyria

    But things are rather complicated to explain you further.

  3. tou ta means THIS one

  4. We conjugate our nouns and we use these words before the nouns to show the gender ( male / female ) or if it's singular / plural number.

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