Appendix:Greek pronouns

Emphatic or strong forms
Emphatic pronouns are used to emphasise and should be pronounced with greater stress; they do not have to be dependent on a verb.

Clitic or weak forms
These single syllable personal pronouns cannot be used on their own; they are dependent on other words in the sentence.

Possessive pronouns
These pronouns are the same as the genitive forms of the weak personal pronouns.

Emphatic possessive pronouns and determiners
Possessive personal pronouns may be preceded by the declinable δικός, δική δικό to stress possession.