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 * Appendix:Greek pronouns
 * Category:Greek inflection-table templates

List
The sources shown under Bibliography were used to classify the Greek pronouns listed here, only where there is a substantial difference between souces are they identified by superscript reference.

Contrastive pronouns
These contrast one person or thing with another.(ref 2)

Correlative pronouns (Συσχετικές αντωνυμιές)
These pronouns, which correspond with a previous pronoun (indefinite, demonstrative, relative, interrogative).

Definite pronouns (Οριστικές αντωνυμιές)
These pronouns further define a noun or pronoun, they are sometimes referred to as "intensive pronouns"

Demonstrative pronouns (Δεικτικές αντωνυμιές)
Sometimes known as a quantitative pronoun

Indefinite pronouns (αόριστες αντωνυμιές)

 * other, else, next has contrastive(ref 2) properties.


 * so and so, such and such this specific(ref 2) pronoun is indeclinable, and used with an inflected definite article. It is often combined in use with.
 * He will stay in so and so street, at such and such a number.


 * someone, one
 * Help one another!
 * Someone ate the pie.


 * everyone, each, every one, each one — A more formal alternative to.


 * everyone, each, every one, each one and its more formal alternative are also classified as universal(ref 2), they have no plural and are sometimes used with a definite article.
 * Everyone knows it!
 * each of us, each one of us
 * The melons cost 1.20 euros each.


 * everything, every (single) thing, each thing — is also classified as universal(ref 2), it is indeclinable and can also be used with a definite article:
 * all things Greek
 * He remembers every single thing.


 * several, a few, quite a bit, enough


 * a more formal alternative to.


 * any, anybody, anyone and its more formal alternative can be classified as non-specific(ref 2).


 * someone, somebody also classified as specific(ref 2).


 * something — also classified as specific(ref 2), this pronoun is indeclinable and has a stylistic alternative to.


 * something — also classified as assertive(ref 2) this pronoun is indeclinable and is used as a stylistic alternative to.


 * some, a few in the plural only, it is used with an indeterminate, small number.
 * Some people love animals.
 * a few days later


 * so and so, such and such this specific(ref 2) pronoun is indeclinable, and used with a gender/number inflected definite article.
 * He will stay in such and such a street, at such and such a number.


 * any, some, anything, nothing and its less common alternative these indeclinable ppronouns can be classified as non-specific(ref 2).

Personal pronouns (Προσωπικές αντωνυμιές)

 * Strong or emphatic (δυνατός)


 * Weak or clitic (αδυνατός)

Possessive pronouns (Κτητικές αντωνυμιές)

 * Emphatic

Relative pronouns (Αναφορικές αντωνυμιές)
Also known as correlative

Can be further classified :
 * Indefinite
 * Very indefinite
 * Quantitative

Quantifiers
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Determiner
This pronoun is sometimes classified as a determiner.
 * each, every is indeclinable, when found in the singular there is an optional definite article.
 * Every candidate is required to pass an oral test.
 * every weekend
 * any fool can …
 * at any price

Emphatic or strong forms

 * εγώ
 * εσύ 1
 * αυτός
 * αυτή
 * αυτό 1
 * εμείς
 * εσείς 1
 * αυτοί
 * αυτές 1
 * αυτά 1
 * εμένα 1
 * εσένα 1
 * αυτού 1
 * αυτής
 * αυτού 2
 * εμάς 1
 * εσάς 1
 * αυτών 1
 * αυτών 2
 * αυτών 3
 * εμένα 2
 * εσένα 2
 * αυτόν
 * αυτήν
 * αυτό 2
 * εμάς 2
 * εσάς 2
 * αυτούς
 * αυτές 2
 * αυτά 2
 * εσύ 2
 * εσείς 2

Clitic or weak forms

 * τος
 * τη
 * το 1
 * τοι
 * τες 1
 * τα 1
 * μου
 * σου
 * του 1
 * της
 * του 2
 * μας 1
 * σας 1
 * τους 1
 * τους 2
 * τους 3
 * με
 * σε
 * τον
 * την
 * το 2
 * μας 2
 * σας 2
 * τους 4
 * τις
 * τες 2
 * τα 2

Possessive pronouns

 * μου
 * σου
 * του
 * της
 * του
 * μας
 * σας
 * τους
 * τους
 * τους

Reflexive pronouns
Reflexive personal pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns

 * this, these


 * that, those


 * this one, these ones

Interrogative pronouns

 * how much?, how many?