Reciprocal Pronouns in Greek grammar, also known as Αμοιβαίες Αντωνυμίες, are an integral part of the sentence structure. They are mainly used when two or more subjects are acting in the same manner towards each other. In Greek, these pronouns effectively articulate this reciprocation and display the mutual action or feeling. Like English, Greek only has one set of reciprocal pronouns. The pronoun that is used is ‘ο ένας τον άλλον’ for males, ‘η μία την άλλη’ for females and in plural ‘οι ένας τους άλλους’ for males, ‘οι μία τις άλλες’ for females.