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# {{el-participle of|λύνω|present|nodot=1}}: [[being]]
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#: {{ux|el|Όντας απαισιόδοξος, δεν ελπίζει σε τίποτα!|Being pessimistic, he/she/it hopes for nothing!}}
#: {{ux|el|Όντας απαισιόδοξος, δεν ελπίζει σε τίποτα!|Being pessimistic, he/she/it hopes for nothing!}}



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See also: ὄντας and οντάς

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὄντας (óntas), plural accusative of the present participle ὤν (ṓn) of the verb εἰμί (I am).

Pronunciation

Participle

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όντας (óntas) (indeclinable)

  1. Template:el-participle of: being
    Όντας απαισιόδοξος, δεν ελπίζει σε τίποτα!
    Óntas apaisiódoxos, den elpízei se típota!
    Being pessimistic, he/she/it hopes for nothing!

Usage notes

  • Similar function with the dated declinable present participle o ων (masculine), η ούσα (feminine), τo ον (neuter), after the Ancient Greek participle ὤν (ṓn).

Participle

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  1. (dated) Accusative masculine plural form of ων (on). (rarely used)