Parts of speech with its sub parts in english
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Noun (ónoma): a part of speech inflected for case, signifying a concrete or abstract entity
Verb (rhêma): a part of speech without case inflection, but inflected for tense, person and number, signifying an activity or process performed or undergone
Participle (metokhḗ): a part of speech sharing features of the verb and the noun
Article (árthron): a declinable part of speech, taken to include the definite article, but also the basic relative pronoun
Pronoun (antōnymíā): a part of speech substitutable for a noun and marked for a person
Preposition (próthesis): a part of speech placed before other words in composition and in syntax
Adverb (epírrhēma): a part of speech without inflection, in modification of or in addition to a verb, adjective, clause, sentence, or other adverb
Conjunction (sýndesmos): a part of speech binding together the discourse and filling gaps in its interpretation
Verb (rhêma): a part of speech without case inflection, but inflected for tense, person and number, signifying an activity or process performed or undergone
Participle (metokhḗ): a part of speech sharing features of the verb and the noun
Article (árthron): a declinable part of speech, taken to include the definite article, but also the basic relative pronoun
Pronoun (antōnymíā): a part of speech substitutable for a noun and marked for a person
Preposition (próthesis): a part of speech placed before other words in composition and in syntax
Adverb (epírrhēma): a part of speech without inflection, in modification of or in addition to a verb, adjective, clause, sentence, or other adverb
Conjunction (sýndesmos): a part of speech binding together the discourse and filling gaps in its interpretation
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