- What is the ancient Greek verb to be?
- What is voice in ancient Greek?
- What are the auxiliary verbs in ancient Greek?
What is the ancient Greek verb to be?
The most common verb in Greek is εἰμί, to be. Like most Indo-European languages, the verb to be tends to exhibit irregular forms.
What is voice in ancient Greek?
φωνο- (fono-)
What are the auxiliary verbs in ancient Greek?
In Greek there are two auxiliary verbs: είμαι and έχω. They can be used with full verbs supporting them to create perfect tenses.