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"Declension Generator" for Greek?
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Last edited by Rushing Jaws; 08-05-2020, 05:43 PM.
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Edit: I missed this one also at the first link.
You'd think something like this would be a lot easier to find.
Thanks for the help though!
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At this site with links to many resources, I find this page. I can't actually read Greek, so I can't be sure it's what you want. From the description at the first link, it kind of sounds like it.
Edit: I missed this one also at the first link.Last edited by NorrinRadd; 08-03-2020, 07:44 AM.
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"Declension Generator" for Greek?
Is there any site where you can put in a Greek word and it'll tell you all the declensions for it? I've been searching but can't seem to find one. This site does it for Latin:
https://www.online-latin-dictionary.com
For example, here it will list the declensions for verbum (word):
https://www.online-latin-dictionary....emma=VERBUM100
However, I've been unable to find a similar thing for Greek; there are online Greek dictionaries, but the ones I've looked at don't offer the kind of declension generators I'm looking for, or at least I didn't see them on the sites. Anyone know of one?Tags: None
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