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Courses Languages Classics Ancient Greek

Principal Parts of Ancient Greek Verbs

Sound samples use Modern Greek pronunciation, which is the standard in Greece. Those accustomed to "restored" pronunciation systems may want to turn off audio questions. Attributes listed for each form include tense/aspect to help disambiguate homophones. English glosses of Greek vocabulary are restricted to overly simplistic and narrow definitions, which may not apply to specific contexts or time periods.

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Vocalic 1 - Regular
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Vocalic 2 - Regular
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Vocalic 3 - Irregular
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E-contract 1 - Regular
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E-contract 2 - Regular
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E-contract 3 - Irregular
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A-contract 1 - Regular
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A-contract 2 - Irregular + O-Contract
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-άζω/-ίζω Suffix
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Labial - Regular/Irregular
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Velar 1 - Regular
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Velar 2 - Irregular + Dental
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Liquid/Nasal - Regular/Irregular
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Nasal Suffix
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-μι Verbs 1
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-μι Verbs 2
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Other Irregular Verbs 1
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Other Irregular Verbs 2
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Other Irregular Verbs 3
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Other Irregular Verbs 4
 
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