Template:el-conjug-1st-act

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If desired:

|p-perf-part-2=- (suppresses passive perfect participle -μένος)
|no-a-perf2=1 (suppresses 2nd perfects: έχω ...-μένο)
|no-p-perf2=1 or |p-perfect-2=- (suppresses the default 2nd passive perfect forms like είμαι ...-μένος)

Example

The conjugation of καθίζω (kathízo, I make to sit down)
{{el-conjug-1st-act
|head-extra=active voice only plus passive perfect participle
|present=καθίζ
|alt-form=καθιζάνω
|a-imperfect=κάθιζ
|a-dependent=καθίσ
|a-simplepast=κάθισ
|p-perf-part=καθισ
|cat=καθίζω
}}
gives:

1st Conjugation templates

  • Templates verbs of the 2nd conjugation are listed with {{el-conjug-2nd-A1}}.
  • There is a complete list of the new Greek verb inflection-table templates:
    • Some are individual templates for the auxiliary and other irregular verbs.
    • {{el-conjug-table}} and others with similar names format tables for the respective types listed above.
    • There are also templates of the general form el-conjug-sub-xxxxx which perform subsidiary functions, these should not be called directly.

Description and use

  • This template should be used with 1st conjugation verbs which lack the passive voice.

Parameters are listed in the section below, with their use it should be possible to display most conjugations. In most cases an editor won't go far wrong if they look through the example verb categories listed in the Category:Greek 1st conjugation verbs by inflection type, after finding a likely category they can copy the parameters used there. The table produced may then be adjusted as necessary.

If the editor wants complete control over the contents of a particular cell, there is a list of 'Direct' parameters which provided direct access to a particular cell, these will enable the default output to be overwritten.

Parameters

Stems & suppression for tense forms
  present   no-a-present
  a-imperfect   no-a-imperfect
  a-dependent   no-a-dependent
  a-simplepast   no-a-simplepast
  augmented
Stems for 2nd tense forms
  a-imperfect-2
  a-dependent-2
  a-simplepast-2
  a-perfect-2
For imperative forms
  a-imptv-imperfctv-sg   a-imptv-imperfctv-pl
  a-imptv-perfctv-sg   a-imptv-perfctv-pl
  no-a-imperatives
  no-p-imperatives
For future tenses
  no-a-futcon   no-a-futsim
For perfect tenses
  p-perf-part (also affects participles)
  p-perf-part-plus (also affects participles)
  no-a-perf1   no-a-perf2
Other forms
  a-pres-part-2   a-perf-part-2
  no-a-otherforms
Extras
  alt-form   head-extra
  note   note1
  note2   note3
  note4   note5
  cat
  group