Lesson 2 | Greek Nouns: The First Noun Pattern
Vocabulary
Before we start this lesson, let’s see how well you learned the concepts and vocabulary from the last lesson via a quiz. If you do not get at least 12 of the 15 questions correct on the first try, consider reviewing Lesson 1 further before continuing with this lesson.
Choose one possible English translation for: καί
Choose one possible English translation for: ἐν + dative
Choose one possible English translation for: λέγω
Choose one possible English translation for: ὅτι
Choose one possible English translation for: σύ, σού
Which accent is the circumflex?
Which mark is the rough breathing mark?
What does the lowercase form of this letter look like: Θ
What does the lowercase form of this letter look like: Ξ
What does the lowercase form of this letter look like: Λ
What does the lowercase form of this letter look like: Η
What does the lowercase form of this letter look like: Ω
Which number below is not a vowel combo?
What kind of punctuation mark comes at the end of this sentence: Τὶ οὖν ἐροῦμεν;
What kind of Greek did the NT authors write?
New Vocabulary
Now it is time to learn the vocabulary words for Lesson 2. For this lesson, you will learn 18 new words: 16 first pattern nouns and two prepositions (words like "on" or "with"). You will learn about first pattern nouns later in the lesson. Remember that you need to memorize both the word and the extra information that accompanies it. Practice listening to and saying the words as you study them.
earth; land; region (noun)
because of; on account of (preposition)
glory; majesty; fame (noun)