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"σένα" is there anybody can translate please ?
by Guest User - Saturday, 11 February 2006, 04:57 AM
  I d'nt understood "σένα" and i have not found it in the dictionnary. can you translate please
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Re: "σένα" is there anybody can translate please ?
by Karin Petersen - Saturday, 11 February 2006, 05:40 AM
  It's short for εσένα and means "you".

Regards,

Karin
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Re: "σένα" is there anybody can translate please ?
by Guest User - Monday, 13 February 2006, 01:15 AM
  thanks ...it's better now wink
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Re: "σένα" is there anybody can translate please ?
by Greg Brush - Saturday, 11 February 2006, 11:31 AM
  σένα is the short form of εσένα, which is the emphatic form of the personal pronoun εσύ (you, singular familiar/intimate) in the accusative (direct object) case. Dictionaries usually do not show inflected forms of words, so it is rather unlikely you would find σένα listed in one. (ε)σένα is used after a preposition or when the direct object of a verb is emphasized and will be presented in Lesson 40 of Learn Greek Online.

Regards,
Greg Brush