Ancient Greek verbs
Ancient Greek verbs have four moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive and optative), three voices (active, middle and passive), as well as three persons (first, second and third) and three numbers (singular, dual and plural). The Ancient Greek verbal system preserves nearly all the complexities of Proto-Indo-European (PIE). Ancient Greek also preserves the PIE middle voice and adds a passive voice, with separate forms only in the future and aorist (elsewhere, the middle forms are used).
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Ancient Greek verbs
Ancient Greek verbs have four moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive and optative), three voices (active, middle and passive), as well as three persons (first, second and third) and three numbers (singular, dual and plural). The Ancient Greek verbal system preserves nearly all the complexities of Proto-Indo-European (PIE). Ancient Greek also preserves the PIE middle voice and adds a passive voice, with separate forms only in the future and aorist (elsewhere, the middle forms are used).
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Ancient Greek verbs have four ...... e, the middle forms are used).
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Contrairement aux usages en vi ...... x de conjugaison synthétiques.
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Os verbos do grego antigo poss ...... ito do indicativo e optativo).
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Ancient Greek verbs have four ...... e, the middle forms are used).
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Contrairement aux usages en vi ...... . Cet article est donc princip
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Os verbos do grego antigo poss ...... apenas no futuro e no aoristo.
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Ancient Greek verbs
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Conjugaisons du grec ancien
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Verbos do grego antigo
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