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GREEK with Jo: Masculine nouns in -ος

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Let's see how to decline the nouns ending in -ος in all the cases (nominative, genitive, accusative, and vocative). The Greek language has a fifth case, the dative, but it's not used in modern Greek anymore.
The nouns in the video are considered as patterns. That's to say, all nouns with the ending -ος are declined the same way.
ACCORDING TO "ΟΥΡΑΝΟΣ" WE ALSO DECLINE:
αδελφός (brother), γιατρός (doctor), γιος (son), θεός (god), καιρός (weather, time), λαγός (hare), λαός (the people), ποταμός (river), σκοπός (aim, goal), Γερμανός (German), Κρητικός (Cretan), Λυκαβηττός (Lycabettus), and more.
ACCORDING TO "ΔΡΟΜΟΣ" WE ALSO DECLINE:
άμμος (sand), γέρος (senior, elderly), ήλιος (sun), καπετάνιος (captain), λύκος (wolf), πάγος (ice), ύπνος (sleep, slumber), Γάλλος (French), Γιώργος (George), and more.
ACCORDING TO "ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ" WE ALSO DECLINE:
άγγελος (angel), άνεμος (wind), δάσκαλος (teacher), δήμαρχος (mayor), θόρυβος (noise), κάτοικος (inhabitant, resident), κίνδυνος (danger), Αιγύπτιος (Egyptian), Αλέξανδρος (Alexander), Αύγουστος (August), and more.
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