τινες
tìs
some
An enclitic indefinite pronoun denoting an unspecified or unidentified person or thing; used to indicate 'someone,' 'anyone,' or 'a certain one.' While its primary sense is 'a certain (person or thing),' it also functions in a nonspecific or generalizing way, expressing indefiniteness in statements and questions. Context determines whether it should be rendered as 'someone,' 'anyone,' 'a certain one,' 'anything,' or 'some.'
Luke 9:27 · Word #6
Lexicon G5100
| Lemma | τὶς |
| Transliteration | tìs |
| Strong's | G5100 |
| Definition | An enclitic indefinite pronoun denoting an unspecified or unidentified person or thing; used to indicate 'someone,' 'anyone,' or 'a certain one.' While its primary sense is 'a certain (person or thing),' it also functions in a nonspecific or generalizing way, expressing indefiniteness in statements and questions. Context determines whether it should be rendered as 'someone,' 'anyone,' 'a certain one,' 'anything,' or 'some.' |
Morphology PRO.I NOM M PL
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | PRO.I — Indefinite Pronoun — Refers to something unspecified |
| Case | NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence |
| Gender | M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine |
| Number | PL — Plural — More than one |
Common Translation
| Phrase | some |
| Literal | some |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | τις |
| Strong's | G5100 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G5100-04
certain ones
| Morphological Notes | Indefinite pronoun; nominative masculine plural (Gr,RI,,,,NMP); functioning as a subject referring to unspecified persons. |
| Rendering Rationale | The nominative masculine plural form denotes unspecified persons in a general or indefinite sense. "Certain ones" preserves the plural morphology and the root idea of indefiniteness without adding contextual specificity. |
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