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Greek verbs - 100 AORIST STEMS

Greek verbs don't have irregular conjugations, but they can have an irregular aorist stem, or a regular one that's a bit unpredictable for beginners. So here are the most common verbs sorted by similarities in their aorist stems. They're listed this way: 1st pers. present - 1st pers. aorist - 1st pers. future/subjunctive -audio from www.forvo.com-

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Regular σ stems -vowel/-θω/-τω/-ώνω
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Regular ξ stems -γω/-κω/-χω/-χνω/-σσω
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Regular ψ stems -βω/-πω/-φω/-εύω
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Regular -ζω verbs: σ or ξ
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Contracted verbs: mostly -ησ- (ασ/εσ/αξ)
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Passive voice only verbs
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Irregular stems
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Verbs without aorist (use imperfect instead)
 
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