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*pro (acc.) = towards (a place) | *pro (acc.) = towards (a place) | ||
===Verbs ( | ===Verbs (Ρήματοι ''Riámaty'')=== | ||
Verbs have a 2x2x2 active, passive x present, past x indicative, subjunctive structure. They have two principal parts: the present stem and the past stem. Many verbs take the suffix ''-k-'' in the past active tense, but some verbs do not. | Verbs have a 2x2x2 active, passive x present, past x indicative, subjunctive structure. They have two principal parts: the present stem and the past stem. Many verbs take the suffix ''-k-'' in the past active tense, but some verbs do not. | ||
Negative prefix: ''u-'' (before a consonant other than h); ''uk-'' or ''uč-'' (otherwise) | Negative prefix: ''u-'' (before a consonant other than h); ''uk-'' or ''uč-'' (otherwise) | ||
* | * παιδεύει ''pežúji'' = 3sg teaches; ουπαιδεύει ''upežúji'' = 3sg does not teach | ||
* | * αγαπάει ''agapáji'' = 3sg loves; ουκαγαπάει ''ukagapáji'' = 3sg does not love | ||
* | * εισάγει ''isádži'' = it imports; ουκειάγει ''učisádži'' = it does not import | ||
====Weak vowel verbs==== | ====Weak vowel verbs==== | ||
Weak vowel-stem verbs are the most regular classes of verbs and have several subclasses: | Weak vowel-stem verbs are the most regular classes of verbs and have several subclasses: |
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