Lesson 5 | The Third Noun Pattern
Vocabulary
In this lesson, we will learn about third pattern nouns. Therefore, it is very important that you have learned the content from previous lessons before you move on to this one. This quiz will help you evaluate how well you have done this. If you score less than an 8/10 on the first try, you should consider reviewing what you missed before moving on.
Choose the best English translation for the Greek words and clauses. (Pay attention to the case and number of each word.)
τὸ εὐαγγέλιον, ὂ ἔστιν (is) ὁ λόγος τοῦ Χριστοῦ
οὗτος ἀγαπᾷ (love) ἐκείνην.
ἀδελφὸς μοῦ, ὅν ἡμεῖς ἀγαπῶμεν
Now choose the best Greek translation for the English words and clauses. (Pay attention to the case and number of each word.)
She goes out from the church, which loves her.
Peter invites Paul, about whom he heard.
You (pl.), away from whom I run.
New Vocabulary
In this step, you will learn 17 of the most common third pattern nouns and two pronouns that follow the third noun pattern. Remember to learn all the information on the card. For third pattern nouns, knowing the nominative form, the full genitive form, and the gender is essential. The two pronouns are only distinguished from each other by the accent.
power; strength; ability (noun)
faith; faithfulness (noun)
body; flesh; sinful nature (noun)
body; a united group of people (noun)
someone; something (indefinite pronoun)
Who? What? (question pronoun)