τις

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. Compare its interrogative form.

Pronoun
(with ἔγκλισις, moving back its accent)


 * 1)  someone, anyone, a certain one
 * ναὸς & τὶς &hellip; &rarr; ναός τις &hellip;
 * & τὶς &rarr; κῆπός τις
 * 1)  something, anything, a certain thing

Etymology 1
of the 11th century, through morphological levelling of the accusative and nominative plurals.

Pronunciation

 * - unaccented, pronounced together with following word

Article

 * 1)   (the)

Related terms

 * + giving

Pronoun

 * 1) them

Etymology 2
From, interrogative pronoun (masculine, feminine) and (neuter).

Pronoun

 * 1)  who? what? / which person or people?
 * 2) see the genitive singular
 * of
 * 1) see the genitive plural
 * of
 * 1) see the genitive singular
 * of
 * 1) see the genitive plural
 * of
 * of

Usage notes

 * Of the ancient interrogative pronoun the forms, plural  and the neuter  are used in Standard Modern Greek as well. All other forms are archaic, used in quotations and set phrases.

Declension
As in the ancient inflection of τίς, here in monotonic spelling

Related terms

 * τίνι τρόπω; - older script: τίνι τρόπῳ; Compare the indefinitve ancient pronoun at  - older script: ἔν τινι τρόπῳ
 * τις βούλεται αγορεύειν; - older script: τίς βούλεται ἀγορεύειν;
 * τις ει; - older script: τίς εἶ;
 * τις οίδε; - older script: τίς οἶδε;
 * τις πταίει; - older script: τίς πταίει;