Ancient Greek

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first person pronoun (edit)
case singular dual plural
str. encl. str. str.
nominative ἐγώ νώ, νῶϊ ἡμεῖς
genitive ἐμοῦ μου νῷν ἡμῶν
dative ἐμοί μοι νῷν ἡμῖν
accusative ἐμέ με νώ, νῶϊ ἡμᾶς
adjective ἐμός νωΐτερος ἡμέτερος

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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μου (mou)

  1. enclitic genitive of ἐγώ (egṓ)

Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μου (mou).

Pronoun

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μου (mou) (possessive and genitive)

  1. (personal, indirect object) me
    Μου είπε την αλήθεια.
    Mou eípe tin alítheia.
    He told me the truth.
  2. (possessive) my
    Το παιδί μου κι εγώ.
    To paidí mou ki egó.
    My child and I.
    το όνομά μου είναι …
    to ónomá mou eínai …
    my name is …

Synonyms

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First person forms
singular (familiar) plural (formal)
strong weak strong weak
nominative εγώ (egó) εμείς (emeís)
genitive εμένα (eména) μου (mou) εμάς (emás) μας (mas)
accusative εμένα (eména) με (me) εμάς (emás) μας (mas)

There is no 1st person vocative case.
† These terms double as possessive pronouns.
All personal pronoun forms are displayed at εγώ (egó, I).

Interjection

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μου (mou)

  1. (onomatopoeia) moo; the characteristic sound made by a cow or bull.
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