τι

See also: τί; ό,τι; and Appendix:Variations of "ti"

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Pronoun

τι (ti)

  1. neuter nominative and accusative singular of τις (tis): something

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Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek τί (), neuter of τίς (tís), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷis.

Pronoun

τι (ti) (indeclinable)  interrogative

  1. what
    Τι θέλετε;Ti thélete?What do you (pl.) want?
    Προς τι;Pros ti?What for?
  2. (rhetorical, for stress): how, what
    Τι ομορφιά!Ti omorfiá!How beautiful, what beauty!
  3. anything, something, a little
    Θα πει τι;Tha pei ti?He will say anything!
Derived terms

Interjection

τι (ti)

  1. what
    Τι; Είπε τέτοιο πράγμα;
    Ti? Eípe tétoio prágma?
    What! He said that?

Etymology 2

From Ancient Greek τί ().

Pronoun

τι (ti)

  1. (formal, archaic) Nominative and accusative singular neuter form of τις (tis).
Synonyms
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