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Η Κλίση των Ρημάτων
The Conjugation of the Verbs (1)

Lesson 30 Part 1 - Greek Grammar

   Verbs change forms just like nouns. This change is called conjugation (η κλίση).
  Before I show you how we conjugate verbs, let's talk about some basic things.

   When we conjugate a verb we use personal pronouns in front of them. We call the changes, persons (πρόσωπα):

   Εγώ + [verb] is referred to as the First Person in Singular.
   Εσύ + [verb] is referred to as the Second Person in Singular.
   Αυτός, αυτή, αυτό + [verb] is referred to as the Third Person in Singular.
   Εμείς + [verb] is referred to as the First Person in Plural
   Εσείς + [verb] is referred to as the Second Person in Plural
   Αυτοί, αυτές, αυτά + [verb] to is referred as the Third Person in Plural

   Because the endings of the verbs are changing with the different persons, we do not have to use the personal pronouns in a sentence.
Example: I learn Greek - [εγώ] μαθαίνω ελληνικά. The -εγώ- can be omitted. Actually, in the every day language the pronouns are used only when necessary (for example, when we ask questions or when we want to emphasize something) .

Table 30.1 shows how the endings change in each of the four groups:
Table 30.1.1
Singular - Ενικός αριθμός
Persons 1st Group 2nd Group 3rd Group 4th Group
Εγώ (1st)
I
or -άω -μαι
Εσύ (2nd)
You
-εις -άς -είς -σαι
Αυτός, -η, -ο (3rd)
He, she, it
-ει or -άει -εί -ται
Plural - Πληθυντικός αριθμός
Εμείς (1st)
We
-ομε or -ουμε -άμε -ούμε -όμαστε
Εσείς (2nd)
You
-ετε -άτε -είτε -εστε, -άστε or -όσαστε
Αυτοί, -ές, -ά (3rd)
They
-ουν or -ουνε -ούν or -άνε -ούν or -ούνε -ονται or -ούνται

The -αυτός- can be -αυτή or αυτό-. It depends if we are talking about a masculine, feminine or neuter. The same applies for -αυτοί-. It can be -αυτές or αυτά-.

  Click the link below to see examples of the conjugation of actual verbs.




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