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Templates used to show declension tables for Greek verbs.
Appendix:Greek verbs
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- A) 1st conjugation, endings: -ω, passive: -ομαι example: αγοράζω (agorázo, “I buy”), δηλώνω (dilóno, “I state”) & see Appendix:1st.
- A) 2nd conjugation, endings: -ώ, passive: -μαι as follows: (The hyphen separates codes for active-passive when they are inflected differently.)
- A1 for endings: -άω/-ώ, -άς, -ά, ... passive: -ιέμαι, example: αγαπάω (agapáo, “I love”)
- A2 for endings: -ώ, -άς, -ά, ... passive: -ώμαι, example: ανακτώ (anaktó, “I regain”)
- B for endings: -ώ, -είς, -εί, ... passive: -ούμαι, example: ασκώ (askó, “I exercise”)
- C for passives with endings: -άμαι, -άσαι, -άται, ... example: κοιμάμαι (koimámai, “I sleep”)
- B) templates for the creation of tables (not to be used directly)
- C) templates for substitutions (not to be used directly)
- D) conjugations for irregular verbs or verbs with complex editing