ˈ k ɔɪ n iː us.
Attic greek article placement.
Without article self in nominative emphasizing the subject reflexive pronoun in oblique cases himself herself itself themselves in philosophy of an abstract idea by or in itself without article in oblique cases 3rd person personal pronoun he she it they with definite article same.
In ancient greek all diacritics are shown as necessary.
Ancient greek classical greek greek without reference to time period the ancient form of the language is usually taken as the unmarked value and within ancient greek the attic dialect see below on dialects is the usual point of reference.
Hellenike actually an adjective derived from hellen the word for a.
Read here about the diacritic placement rules in both modern and ancient greek note also that strictly speaking the definite article does not have a vocative case even in ancient greek.
ελληνιστική κοινή ellinistikí koiní elinistiˈci ciˈni also known as alexandrian dialect common attic hellenistic or biblical greek was the common supra regional form of greek spoken and written during the hellenistic period the roman empire and the early.