ΠΟ', πο'
PO', po'
Sounds Like: POO
Translations: where, whither, to what place
From the root: ΠΟΥ
Part of Speech: Adverb
Explanation: This word is an elided form of the Koine Greek adverb ΠΟY (pou), meaning 'where' or 'whither'. The apostrophe (coronis) indicates that a vowel has been dropped from the end of the word, typically before another vowel. It is used to inquire about location or direction, similar to 'where' in English. For example, it might be used in a question like 'Where is he going?' or 'Where did this happen?'. While less likely, the apostrophe could also potentially function as a keraia, indicating a numerical value, but this is rare for two-letter combinations and the context strongly suggests an elision.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Strong’s number: G4226 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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