The same play furnished Stobaeus with an excellent observation on garrulity: #aner gar hostis hedetai legon aei lelethen hauton tois xynousin on barys.
There is a stern perception of the facts of life in the following excerpt from the Danae: #eros gar argon kapi tois argois ephy; philei katoptra kai komes xanthismata pheugei de mochthous.
Our heart trembles even now when we read such lines as these: #o xein' angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti teide keimetha tois keinon rhemasi peithomenoi.
Ha de an eispherosin houtoi ou diakousai monon apodidoasi to demo ta doxanta tois archousin, alla kyrioi krinein eisi; kai to boulomeno tois eispheromenois anteipein exestin.
I have taken the liberty to render [Greek: tois allois anthropois], the Grecians, who are evidently pointed at in this passage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tois" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.