Learning Coptic: Possessive Adjectives and Vocabulary Review

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Explore the Coptic language with lessons on possessive adjectives, Coptic alphabets, review questions, rules, Bible verses, beginner vocabulary, and singular/plural possessed nouns. Enhance your understanding through visual aids for an engaging learning experience.

  • Coptic language
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Vocabulary review
  • Beginner
  • Bible verses

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  1. COPTIC COPTIC LESSON LESSON 15 15 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

  2. Coptic Alphabets

  3. Review Questions Coptic i Name English Iota e, ee, y , Kei k, sh, kh The Lord `P[oic `P 65 =x=e ce-`tiou =f^ j =s 96 pictau-coou Ganga g, j 900 'it-se

  4. Rule for the DeltaD d (in names) D d = z (otherwise) Examples: doxa dikeoc Daniyl Dauid demwn dwron

  5. Coptic Bible Verses Part 3 Rasi qen `P[oic `ncyou niben Rejoice in the Lord always. (Phil 4:4) Twbh `ejen neten`eryou Pray for one another. (Jm 5:16) Vnou] ouagapy pe God is love. (I Jn 4:16) Jemnom] anok ai[ro `epikocmoc Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. (Jn 16:33) }ar,y `n]covia ]ho] `nte `P[oic te The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. (Ps 110:10)

  6. Beginner Vocabulary Review Beginner Vocabulary Review romi ry yi `chimi cwni mau nicwni nirwmi niran jom niourw nibal niseri totc kahi con ran vorsi ajp ]`alou `Vnou] syri ro seri ve jij `alou iwt ouro ourw sau `;nyb nimau nisau ourwou ioh bal nyb ri soury hiomi ni`alou ninyb vyou`i 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. io] 9.

  7. Singular Masculine Possessed Noun Singular Masculine Possessed Noun = my name = your name (masculine) = your name(feminine) = his name = her name = our name = your name(plural) = their name paran pekran peran pefran pecran penran petenran pouran

  8. Singular Feminine Possessed Noun Singular Feminine Possessed Noun = my table = your table (masculine) = your table(feminine) = his table = her table = our table = your table(plural) = their table tavorsi tekvorsi tevorsi tefvorsi tecvorsi tenvorsi tetenvorsi touvorsi

  9. Plural Possessed Noun Plural Possessed Noun = my chairs = your chairs (masculine) = your chairs(feminine) = his chairs = her chairs = our chairs = your chairs(plural) = their chairs natotc nektotc netotc neftotc nectotc nentotc netentotc noutotc

  10. Exercise (Part 1) Translate the following into English: 1. paiwt My father 5. tetencwni Your sister (Plu.) 2. pekiwt Your father 6. pecsyri Her son 3. tamau My mother 7. naio] My fathers 4. na`cnyou My brothers 8. nenbal Our eyes

  11. Exercise (Part 2) Translate the following into English: 1. My name 5. Your cats (Plu.) paran 2. Your son tetensau 6. Her man peksyri 3. My wife pecromi 7. My hands tahiomi 4. My brothers najij 8. Our watches na`cnyou nenajp

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  13. Oujai qen `P[oic

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