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https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LearnAnc... https://www.davidluchford.com In this lesson, I explain how the first-person and second-person pronouns decline in Ancient Greek. I also explain how their corresponding possessive adjectives look and decline. Finally, I also explain how possession can be indicated either by the genitive of the personal pronoun (which will not have the definite article before it) or alternatively by the possessive adjective (which will have the definite article before it unless it is the complement of the verb "to be"). Video chapters: 00:00 Welcome and virtual shelves 04:44 Introducing personal pronouns in Greek 09:54 Third-person pronouns in Greek 12:07 The first-person and second-person pronouns in Greek 14:57 The declensions of ἐγω, συ, ἡμεις, and ὑμεις 27:20 Examples of these pronouns in sentences 33:11 Introducing possessive adjectives in Greek 35:21 My/mine and your(s) (s.) 36:54 Our(s) and your(s) (pl.) 40:55 Examples of possessive adjectives (or the equivalent genitives) in sentences 45:44 Exercise 1: Greek to English translation 55:20 Exercise 2: English to Greek translation 1:01:30 Summary of learning 1:03:52 Thank you and farewell #ancientgreek #classics #languagelearning #education Lesson taught by David Luchford.