Greek Text:
Μια μητέρα και ένα παιδί που ψήνουν ευτυχισμένα μαζί.

English Translation:
A mother and child happily baking together.

Grammar Notes:
1. Μια (Mia): This is an indefinite article meaning "a" or "one" in English. It is used with feminine singular nouns.

2. μητέρα (mitéra): This noun means "mother." It is feminine.

3. και (kai): This conjunction means "and."

4. ένα (éna): This is an indefinite article meaning "a" or "one" in English. It is used with neuter singular nouns.

5. παιδί (pedí): This noun means "child." It is neuter.

6. που (pou): This relative pronoun means "who" or "that." It introduces a relative clause.

7. ψήνουν (psínoun): This is the third-person plural form of the verb "ψήνω" (psíno), which means "to bake" or "to cook." So, "ψήνουν" translates to "they bake" or "they cook."

8. ευτυχισμένα (eftichisména): This adverb means "happily." It describes how the action of baking is done.

9. μαζί (mazí): This adverb means "together."

General Grammar Tip:

In Greek, articles and adjectives must agree in gender, number, and case with the nouns they modify. Greek has three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Verbs must also agree with the subject in person and number.

Related Words:

- Ένας (énas): The masculine form of the indefinite article "a" or "one."
- Example Sentence: Ένας άντρας τρέχει. (A man runs.)

- Μητέρες (mitéres): The plural form of "mothers."
- Example Sentence: Οι μητέρες είναι φροντίδα. (The mothers are caring.)

- Παιδιά (pedía): The plural form of "children."
- Example Sentence: Τα παιδιά παίζουν. (The children play.)

- Ευτυχισμένος (eftichisménos): The masculine singular form of the adjective "happy."
- Example Sentence: Είναι ευτυχισμένος. (He is happy.)

- Μόνος/Μόνη/Μόνο (mónos/móni/móno): Adjectives meaning "alone," with masculine, feminine, and neuter forms respectively.
- Example Sentence: Είναι μόνος. (He is alone.)

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