εἰμί in liddell scott 1889 an intermediate greek english lexicon new york.
Future inf attic greek.
Video of the declension of the future active participle of pauo in greek.
If it rains the streets get wet.
A list of words that covers 90 of tokens in a collection of attic prose texts from the perseus corpus.
Present future and aorist.
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.
General conditional with reference to the present.
Advanced vocabulary lists and lexica give six principal parts for greek verbs.
The narrator speaker considers fulfilment of the condition possible but not more than that.
Because adding σ to the verb stem can result in some unexpected forms vocabulary entries also normally include the 1st person singular future indicative active as well.
So called future less vivid.
Homeric greek is the form of the greek language that was used by homer in the iliad and odyssey and in the homeric hymns it is a literary dialect of ancient greek consisting mainly of ionic and aeolic with a few forms from arcadocypriot and a written form influenced by attic.
Should x happen then y would within the group of general conditionals greek distinguishes two types.
Present imperfect future aorist the equivalent of past simple perfect pluperfect and future perfect.
είμαι eímai references.
We have already encountered the first three principal parts.
The fourth principal part is the perfect active.
Vocabulary entries for verbs in a greek dictionary are listed alphabetically by the form of the 1st person singular present indicative active e g.
εἶμαι eîmai modern greek.
An experiment with perseus new vocabulary tool.
εἰμί in autenrieth georg 1891 a homeric dictionary for schools and colleges new york.
Greek verbs change their morphology i e mostly their endings according to voice tense person number and mood while retaining the stem of the verb unchanged all the above notions exist also in english except that english uses primarily syntax to express them rather than morphology.
εἰμί in liddell scott 1940 a greek english lexicon oxford.
In the indicative mood there are seven tenses.
Strong εἰ weak ἰ supplied by εἶμι eîmi forming present non indicative and imperfect indicative.
Mastering these first three principal parts is sufficient for most reading purposes at the beginning and intermediate levels.