μίαν

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Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

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μίαν (mían)

  1. accusative singular feminine of εἷς (heîs)

Greek

Article

μίαν (mían) (f)

  1. (indefinite) accusative feminine of ένας (énas), (a, an)

Usage notes

  • An optional alternative to the accusative form of μια (mia) used before vowels or the consonants: π, μπ, τ, ντ, κ, γγ, γκ.
  • The stressed form of μιαν (mian) used to emphasise number.

Numeral

μίαν (mían)

  1. accusative feminine of ένας (énas), (one).

Usage notes

  • An optional alternative to the accusative form of μια (mia) used before vowels or the consonants: π, μπ, τ, ντ, κ, γγ, γκ.
  • The stressed form of μιαν (mian) used to emphasise number.

See also