Pronouns
Pronouns in Greek have 3 grammatical categories: person, number, and case. Pronouns of the first and second person refer to the speaker or the person being spoken to, respectively (or the corresponding groups in the case of plural pronouns). Below you can find their forms. Note that singular pronouns have emphatic and non-empahtic forms.
Third-person pronouns also have a grammatical category of gender. Third-person pronouns refer to the object or a person already introduced in the text. The gender and number of the pronoun must correspond to the number and gender of the noun being referred to. Below are the forms of the pronoun: