τίνας

tís

whom

Interrogative pronoun asking about identity, nature, or kind; primarily 'who?' (of a person), 'which?' (of alternatives), or 'what?' (of things or circumstances). Also used in indirect questions to introduce uncertainty or inquiry about subject, object, or characteristic. In some idioms and negative statements, approximates indefinite or negative sense (e.g., 'anyone,' 'anything,' 'no one,' 'nothing').

G5101

John 13:18 · Word #8

Lexicon G5101

Lemmaτίς
Transliterationtís
Strong'sG5101
DefinitionInterrogative pronoun asking about identity, nature, or kind; primarily 'who?' (of a person), 'which?' (of alternatives), or 'what?' (of things or circumstances). Also used in indirect questions to introduce uncertainty or inquiry about subject, object, or characteristic. In some idioms and negative statements, approximates indefinite or negative sense (e.g., 'anyone,' 'anything,' 'no one,' 'nothing').

Morphology PRO.Q ACC M PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech PRO.Q — Interrogative Pronoun — Asks a question
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phrasewhom
Literalwhich-ones-whom

Lexical Info

Lemmaτίς
Strong'sG5101

SIBI-P1 Translation G5101-03

some

Morphological NotesIndefinite pronoun, accusative masculine plural (AMP); object form referring to unspecified persons.
Rendering RationaleThe form is accusative masculine plural of the indefinite pronoun τις, indicating unspecified persons as the object of an action. "Some" preserves the indefinite, non-specific force while reflecting the plural sense.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

some whom

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleStandardized from "whom".