βάζω

Etymology
Ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1)  speak, talk, say

Etymology
A suppletive verb. The imperfective stem is from. The perfective stem as seen in is from.

Verb
(passive, only past: βάλθηκα and participle: βαλμένος)


 * 1)  to put (put on, put in, put forth), place
 * 2)  to make force someone to do something
 * 3)  to put on, switch on, plug in a device
 * 4)  to start, begin crying, shouting, laughing
 * 5)  to grade, give a score in an exam, test etc
 * 1)  to make force someone to do something
 * 2)  to put on, switch on, plug in a device
 * 3)  to start, begin crying, shouting, laughing
 * 4)  to grade, give a score in an exam, test etc
 * 1)  to start, begin crying, shouting, laughing
 * 2)  to grade, give a score in an exam, test etc
 * 1)  to start, begin crying, shouting, laughing
 * 2)  to grade, give a score in an exam, test etc
 * 1)  to grade, give a score in an exam, test etc
 * 1)  to grade, give a score in an exam, test etc

Synonyms

 * and for passive sense "I come in",

Related terms

 * the suffixed verbs