δικηγόρος (dikigóros)

English: lawyer

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Linguistic Information

Word Typenoun
Gendermasculine
Casenominative
NumberSingular

About δικηγόρος

As a noun, δικηγόρος is of the masculine gender and is in the nominative case in Greek grammar. It can help you understand sentence structure and word forms better.

Pronunciation

IPA: ði.ciˈɣo.ɾos
Hyphenation: δι‧κη‧γό‧ρος

Definitions & Examples

  • noun:
    (law) attorney, solicitor, barrister
    Examples:
    • Συγχρόνως, ο δικηγόρος θα είχε το πλεονέκτημα να μην φέρει ο ίδιος την αποκλειστική ευθύνη όταν υποπτευθεί μία σοβαρή εγκληματική δραστηριότητα.Synchrónos, o dikigóros tha eíche to pleonéktima na min férei o ídios tin apokleistikí efthýni ótan ypopteftheí mía sovarí egklimatikí drastiriótita.
    • At the same time, attorneys would have the advantage of not being left to cope by themselves when they are suspected of criminal activity.

Declension Table

masculine noun

CaseSingularPlural
nominativeδικηγόροςδικηγόροι
genitiveδικηγόρουδικηγόρων
accusativeδικηγόροδικηγόρους
vocativeδικηγόρεδικηγόροι

Greek nouns and adjectives change form based on case (role in sentence) and number. These forms show how δικηγόρος appears in different grammatical contexts.