τίσι
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τίσι (tísi) or τίσιν; dative plural of the interrogative pronoun: masculine, feminine τίς (tís) and of neuter τί (tí). Compare to the indefinite pronoun τίς (tís) with dative τισί (tisí, “to/for some people”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtisi/
- Hyphenation: τί‧σι
Pronoun
τίσι • (tísi) m (feminine τίσι, neuter τίσι) interrogative pronoun - singular: τίνι (tíni);
- to/for which persons? to/for what things? plural of τίνι (tíni); - In Ancient Greek:
- (archaic, rare, formal) Dative masculine plural form of τίς (tís).; (monotonic: τις;)
- (archaic, rare, formal) Dative feminine plural form of τίς (tís).; (monotonic: τις;)
- (archaic, rare, formal) Dative neuter plural form of τί (tí).; (monotonic: τι;)
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