εισαγωγικά
Greek
Etymology
Neuter plural form of εισαγωγικός (eisagogikós, “introductory”).
Noun
εισαγωγικά • (eisagogiká) n pl
- (grammar, typography) guillemets, quotation marks, chevrons, duckfoot quotes, the Unicode double angle quotation mark.
(Most commonly in Greek: « or », and in English “ or ”.)
Usage notes
- «Μιλάει σοβαρά;» ρώτησε την Μαρία. (“Is he serious?” he asked Maria.)
- «Ναι, σίγουρα», αποκρίθηκε. (“Yes, certainly,” she replied.)
- see also:
Non-English usage of quotation marks on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Declension
εισαγωγικά
| case \ number | plural |
|---|---|
| nominative | εισαγωγικά • |
| genitive | εισαγωγικών • |
| accusative | εισαγωγικά • |
| vocative | εισαγωγικά • |
See also
- see also: Greek Punctuation and Greek alphabet (Diacritics)
Adjective
εισαγωγικά • (eisagogiká)
- Nominative, accusative and vocative neuter plural form of εισαγωγικός (eisagogikós).
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