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# ἑαυτοῦ/heautoū
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This word is used instead of the name of a person or thing. It is a pronoun.
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* This word can mean himself, herself, or itself. This word is used in this way to talk about the person in the sentence who is speaking or doing something. When this word talks about more than one person, this word can mean themselves, ourselves, or yourselves.
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* This word can talk about a person doing something for himself or for his own benefit or advantage.
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* This word can talk about a person having something in himself or inwardly.
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* This word can talk about a person doing something to himself.
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* This word can talk about a person doing something by himself or all alone.
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* This word can talk about something that is by itself or on its own apart from other things.
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* This word can also mean each other or one another. This word is used in this way to talk about people doing something for each other or with one another.
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* This word can also mean his, her, or their. This word is used in this way to talk about something that belongs to the person in the sentence who is doing something.
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