Greek Text:
Αυτή η εικόνα δείχνει έναν άνδρα και ένα μικρό παιδί να κάθονται σε ένα κρεβάτι και να διαβάζουν μαζί ένα βιβλίο.

English Translation:
This image shows a man and a young child sitting on a bed, reading a book together.

Grammar Notes:
Αυτή η εικόνα δείχνει έναν άνδρα και ένα μικρό παιδί να κάθονται σε ένα κρεβάτι και να διαβάζουν μαζί ένα βιβλίο.

- Αυτή (afí): This is the Greek word for "this" (feminine form). It is a demonstrative pronoun/adjective in the nominative case, singular form, referring to a feminine noun.
- η (ee): This is the Greek definite article "the" (feminine form), used before εικόνα (image/picture). It is in the nominative case, singular form.
- εικόνα (eikóna): This means "image" or "picture." It is a noun in the nominative case, singular form.
- δείχνει (thíhni): This is the third person singular present tense of the verb δείχνω (to show). It means "shows."
- έναν (énan): This is the indefinite article "a" or "an" (masculine form). It is used before άνδρα (man). It is in the accusative case, singular form.
- άνδρα (ántra): This is the Greek word for "man." It is a noun in the accusative case, singular form.
- και (ke): This is the Greek word for "and." It is a conjunction that connects two elements in a sentence.
- ένα (éna): This is the indefinite article "a" or "an" (neuter form). It is used before μικρό (small). It is in the accusative case, singular form.
- μικρό (mikró): This means "small." It is an adjective in the accusative case, singular form, agreeing with παιδί (child).
- παιδί (pedí): This is the Greek word for "child." It is a noun in the accusative case, singular form.
- να (na): This is a particle used before verbs to form the present subjunctive mood in Greek.
- κάθονται (káthontai): This is the third person plural present subjunctive of the verb κάθομαι (to sit). It means "are sitting."
- σε (se): This is the Greek preposition "in" or "on," indicating location. It is followed by ενα κρεβάτι (a bed).
- ένα (éna): This is the indefinite article "a" or "an" (neuter form). It is used before κρεβάτι (bed). It is in the accusative case, singular form.
- κρεβάτι (kreváti): This is the Greek word for "bed." It is a noun in the accusative case, singular form.
- και (ke): This is the Greek word for "and." It is a conjunction that connects two elements in a sentence.
- να (na): This is a particle used before verbs to form the present subjunctive mood in Greek.
- διαβάζουν (diavázoun): This is the third person plural present subjunctive of the verb διαβάζω (to read). It means "are reading."
- μαζί (mazí): This means "together." It is an adverb.
- ένα (éna): This is the indefinite article "a" or "an" (neuter form). It is used before βιβλίο (book). It is in the accusative case, singular form.
- βιβλίο (vivlío): This is the Greek word for "book." It is a noun in the accusative case, singular form.

Grammar Tip:
In Greek, verbs change their forms based on tense, mood, person, and number. Pay attention to verb endings to understand who is performing the action and when it is happening.

Related Words:
- Εικόνες (eikónes): Plural form of "images" or "pictures."
- Κρεβατοκάμαρα (krevatakámara): Greek word for "bedroom," composed of κρεβάτι (bed) and κάμαρα (room).

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