τον

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Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek τό (). Compare Polish ten, Czech ten or Slovak ten.

Pronunciation

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Article

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τον (tonm sg

  1. (definite) accusative masculine singular of ο (o) (the)

Usage notes

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  • This form is used in speech optionally either when the following letter is a vowel or a plosive consonant ⟨ κ π τ ψ ξ γκ μπ ντ ⟩ [k/c p t ks ps g/ɟ b d]
  • Especially for the masucline τον: it is usually so written regardless of pronunciation (not το (to), to distinguish from the neuter form).

Declension

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Pronoun

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τον (ton) (weak personal)

  1. him  (3rd person masculine singular, accusative)

Synonyms

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