- Numerals/ordinals, etc.
- Body parts
- Clothing articles
- Giving directions
- Meals


NathanSmith wrote:I am wondering if there are any lists of basic Koine vocabulary which are based on general usage rather than a corpus (i.e. the New Testament). For example:You know, the same sort of stuff I learned in my high school German class. The German-English-Attic phrase book hosted by Louis Sorenson is in this vein, though not quite the format I'd like to see. I know there are a lot of good Greek grammars in the public domain, but the very sparse sampling I've looked at have vocab lists which seem to be fitted to the classic texts.
- Numerals/ordinals, etc.
- Body parts
- Clothing articles
- Giving directions
- Meals
Jesse Goulet wrote:NathanSmith wrote:I am wondering if there are any lists of basic Koine vocabulary which are based on general usage rather than a corpus (i.e. the New Testament). For example:You know, the same sort of stuff I learned in my high school German class. The German-English-Attic phrase book hosted by Louis Sorenson is in this vein, though not quite the format I'd like to see. I know there are a lot of good Greek grammars in the public domain, but the very sparse sampling I've looked at have vocab lists which seem to be fitted to the classic texts.
- Numerals/ordinals, etc.
- Body parts
- Clothing articles
- Giving directions
- Meals
Here's a lexicon of the Greek New Testament based on semantic domains, such as geographical features, which are then subdivided into bodies of water, land areas, areas above the ground, etc: http://www.amazon.com/Greek-English-Lex ... =pd_cp_b_1
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