ΗΜ, ημ
ĒM, ēm
Sounds Like: haym
Translations: us, to us, we, our
From the root: ΗΜΕΙΣ
Part of Speech: Pronoun
Explanation: This word is an abbreviated form of the first-person plural pronoun, meaning 'we' or 'us'. It can appear in various cases depending on its function in a sentence, such as 'we' (nominative), 'us' (accusative), 'of us' (genitive), or 'to us' (dative). In the provided examples, 'ΗΜΑ' is an accusative form meaning 'us', and 'ΗΜΙΝ' is a dative form meaning 'to us' or 'in us'. The form 'ΗΜ' by itself is not a standard complete word in Koine Greek but rather a stem or part of a larger inflection.
Inflection: First-person plural, various cases (Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative)
Strong’s number: G2249 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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