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Old 10-02-2012, 07:58 AM
Pedroski Pedroski is offline
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verbs

Hi, I just have a question about Greek verbs, especially Ancient Greek verbs I hope you can help.

Attic Greek had very complex verb inflections. It also had personal pronouns. Did the people use the personal pronouns? Or just the verb form which automatically indicated the person. Do Greeks today use personal pronouns much?

Eg
English: I come
German: Ich komme
Spanish: vengo (= yo vengo)

English:I go
German: Ich gehe
Spanish: voy (= yo voy)

Spanish does have personal pronouns, but they are often not used.

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