μητέρας

This is the 624th most frequent Greek word.


μητέρας

The Greek word "μητέρας" means "mother" (accusative singular form).


Here, 'μητέρας' is in the genitive case, indicating possession or relationship, translating to 'mother's.'

Το βιβλίο της μητέρας ήταν πάνω στο τραπέζι.

The mother's book was on the table.


In this case, 'μητέρας' is in the genitive case again, used as part of a possessive pronoun phrase 'my mother.'

Μιλούσα με τη μητέρας μου στο τηλέφωνο.

I was talking to my mother on the phone.


Here, 'μητέρ' takes the form 'μητέρα' in the genitive to indicate source or origin, related to 'her mother.'

Η εικόνα ήταν ένα δώρο από τη μητέρα της.

The picture was a gift from her mother.