Category talk:Greek participles

interwiki
Trying to add el:Κατηγορία:Μετοχές (ελληνικά) (Cat:Participles) and cannot. I get: Error: forbidden. Same with their page. sarri.greek (talk) 01:29, 19 February 2018 (UTC)sarri.greek (talk) 01:24, 19 February 2018 (UTC)

Their category is under el:Κατηγορία:Γραμματικές κατηγορίες (ελληνικά) (Grammatical categories), which does not have an equivalent, here in en.wiktionary. Here, Participles are placed under Verb forms. sarri.greek (talk) 22:15, 21 May 2018 (UTC)


 * Interwiki english-greek solved by User:Xoristzatziki. Thank you!!! sarri.greek (talk) 16:42, 14 August 2018 (UTC)

declinable indeclinable
The following text was moved from Template talk:el-participle of — Salt  marsh. 11:19, 6 April 2019 (UTC)


 * , a note on categorization of Category:Greek participles. There could be a categorization

--sarri.greek (talk) 06:14, 6 April 2019 (UTC) ++correction sarri.greek (talk) 06:15, 6 April 2019 (UTC)
 * 1) Category:Greek declinable participles These are also found under Category:Greek adjectives, as decl. participles have an adjectival role, and their declension is the same
 * 2) Category:Greek indeclinable participles the only member being the -οντας, -ώντας Present active participles (like λύνοντας). They behave like adverbs, they should not be mentioned under Category:Greek adjectives
 * clarification. There is Category:Greek present participles which does not tell us if they are indeclinable or declinable. This should be split to
 * Category:Greek active present declinable participles (like παρών, τιμών)
 * Category:Greek active present indeclinable participles (like λύνοντας) --sarri.greek (talk) 06:22, 6 April 2019 (UTC)


 * I think the decision is yours. If you decide what categories we need and create them, I will have to look at the HWL template with a view to displaying suitable text to match the category. — Salt  marsh . 05:42, 7 April 2019 (UTC)

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. Thanks boss, but the 'decision' is by de:w:Irene Philippaki-Warburton in the new textbook for greek schools. She makes a very first categorization in indeclinable, declinable. There are two more things for describing them: tense and voice. I do not understand the Template:el-part, I do not understand how Categories are forms, where is |cat1= (I see cat2, cat3). I presume there would be For their description from Template:participle of, with the word order you have chosen: By VOICE: The actives: The passives: By TENSE (M=modern - L={learned, ancient} often substantivized) Present: Past: (no modern) now Category:Greek past participles Perfect: (now Category:Greek perfect participles implying perfect passive) Never mind >>because it must retrofit with current pages<< They are too few, and I can redo them. --sarri.greek (talk) 10:48, 7 April 2019 (UTC)
 * switch decl/indecl: declinable indeclinable (solely for present active participle; all the others are declinable) So it would be:
 * switch decl-voice-tense= present active indeclinable, present active declinable
 * switch tense: present past perfect
 * switch voice: active passive
 * switch voice-tense= [present active is covered from the above], present passive, past active, past passive, {RARE perfect active}, perfect passive
 * (switch manner= with augment, with reduplication) (solely for perfect passive ppp, IF such Cats are desired)
 * NOTE: There is always a possibility of NOT making other Categories except declinable and indeclinable.... and perhaps a Cat for 'learned'...
 * Tense participle of blahactive / of the ancient verb blahwhen modern is missing
 * Cats: present active indeclinable, {present active declinable}, {past active}, {perfect activeRARE}
 * Tense participle of blahpassive, passive of blahactive
 * Passive tense participle of blahactive, when passive is missing
 * ..... participle of the compound with verb blahwhen there is no compound verb but only compound participle
 * ..... participle of the ancient verb blahwhen modern is missing
 * Cats: {present passive}, {past passive}, perfect passive (the modern ppp, MAIN cat with MANY participles), with learned subcats: {with augment}, {with reduplication}
 * M Category:Greek active present indeclinable participles-οντας, -ώντας Quasi-adverbs. I wouldn't bother with subcats, but they could have been
 * unstressed (with omicron -οντας) of 1st conjugation λύνοντας
 * stressed (with omega -ώντας) of 2nd conjugation αγαπώντας, θεωρώντας
 * L Category:Greek active present declinable participles 1stConj:-ων-ουσα-ον {τρέχων}. 2ndConj: -ών-ώσα-ών{-ῶν-ῶσα-ῶν} {τιμών}, / -ων-ων-ον  {ευγνώμων}. fromIrregulars:-ών-ούσα{οῦσα}-όν ({παρών}
 * L Category:Greek passive present participles (learned) 1stConj -όμενος-όμενη-όμενο {-όμενος-ομένη-όμενο(ν)}substantivized {λυνόμενος}. 2ndConjA -ώμενος-η-ο {τιμώμενος}. 2ndB ούμενος-ούμενη-ούμενο {-ούμενος-ουμένη-ούμενο(ν)} {θεωρούμενος}
 * L Category:Greek active past participles (learned) (-ας-ασα-αν) {λήξας}
 * L Category:Greek passive past participles (learned) (-θείς-θείσα-θέν) {ανακοινωθείς}, {ανακοινωθέν}
 * M modern perfect active are the periphrastic έχοντας+infinitive (no need for descriptionm or Cat)
 * L Category:Greek active perfect participles (learned, very archaic) VERY RARE -κώς, -κύια, -κός
 * surviving masculines -κώς (cannot find a modern usage) {συμβεβηκώς}, {εἰκώς} > adverb {εικότως}
 * surviving feminin -κυία ({καθεστηκυία})
 * surviving neuter -κός {συμβεβηκός}, usually in the plural συμβεβηκότα
 * M Category:Greek passive perfect participles the usual -μένος-η-ο λυμένος
 * and/or L Category:Greek passive perfect participles with augment (learned or 'katharevousa') {απηρχαιωμένος} (Μ=απαρχαιωμένος), {κατειλημμένος} (no Modern here)
 * and/or L Category:Greek passive perfect participles with reduplication (learned), now Category:Greek perfect participles with reduplication {τετριμμένος} (Μ=τριμμένος), {ενδεδειγμένος} (no Modern here).