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, barristerExamples:
- 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
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | δικηγόρος | δικηγόροι |
genitive | δικηγόρου | δικηγόρων |
accusative | δικηγόρο | δικηγόρους |
vocative | δικηγόρε | δικηγόροι |
Greek nouns and adjectives change form based on case (role in sentence) and number. These forms show how δικηγόρος appears in different grammatical contexts.