μήτι

mḗti

Interrogative particle introducing a question expecting a negative answer; it marks a question in which the expected or desired answer is 'no,' often conveying doubt, disbelief, or rhetorical negation. It is sometimes used to express incredulity or to prompt denial from the respondent.

G3385

2 Corinthians 13:5 · Word #20

Lexicon G3385

Lemmaμήτι
Transliterationmḗti
Strong'sG3385
DefinitionInterrogative particle introducing a question expecting a negative answer; it marks a question in which the expected or desired answer is 'no,' often conveying doubt, disbelief, or rhetorical negation. It is sometimes used to express incredulity or to prompt denial from the respondent.

Morphology T All morphology codes

Part of Speech — T

Lexical Info

Lemmaμήτι
Strong'sG3385

SIBI-P1 Translation G3385-01

surely not?

Morphological NotesParticle (T); interrogative particle formed from μή (negation) + τι (indefinite neuter pronoun); no inflection for case, gender, or number.
Rendering Rationaleμήτι is a composite interrogative particle (μή + τι) introducing a question that expects a negative answer. “Surely not?” captures the anticipatory negation and rhetorical doubt inherent in the particle form.

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