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Chapter 34 of 77

Conclusion

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4.4. Conclusion
Is Greek different from English? Yes, it is. However, they have a few things in common. English borrows some of its vocabulary from Greek. In the context of the church, there are some words that were transliterated from Greek. Greek is a highly inflected language. This can be seen in the different forms that a word may take depending on its function in a sentence. ES and TW analyse these Greek words and indicate their grammatical function. They give information on the part of speech, case, number, and gender of the word. Vincent and Robertson provide further interpretation of the meaning of the grammar in the specific context. The next chapter will explain the Greek verb.

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