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Greek GrammarIndefinite pronouns [ many, few, some]27th February 2020Indefinite pronouns [ many, few, some] many Masculine Feminine Neutral πολλοί πολλές πολλά e.g. πολλοί άντρες=many men, πολλές γυναίκες=many women,…