ας

See also: ασ', ἅς, -ας, -άς, and Appendix:Variations of "as"

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ας (as), from Ancient Greek ἀφές (aphés, let!).

Particle

ας • (as)

  1. added before the dependent or present verb forms to form the hortative and jussive moods:
    Ας πάμε!As páme!Let’s go!
    Ας γκρινιάζει.As gkriniázei.Let him moan.
  2. more literally as an imperative, leave off:
    Ας τ’ αστεία!As t’ asteía!Leave off the jokes!
  • να (na, subjunctive particle)

Phrygian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁ens.

Preposition

ας (as)

  1. to (+ accusative)
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