Category talk:Greek verbs conjugating like 'ανθίζω'

like ανεβάζω
, these active-only verbs are exactly like Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'ανεβάζω'. Same endings. The distinction between these -ίζω -άζω was only psychological (because of their sound). Otherwise, there is no difference. The same with the Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'ορίζω' verbs. --sarri.greek (talk) 11:27, 5 April 2019 (UTC)


 * 😊 — Which is the "master" category? I'll move them. — Salt  marsh . 13:20, 5 April 2019 (UTC)


 * Well, The group is Category:Greek verb conjugation group '-άζω, -ίζω' The active+passive is Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'ορίζω' and we need ONE for the active-only: At the moment, I see Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'ανεβάζω', Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'καθίζω' and this empty Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'ανθίζω'. You may choose between ανεβάζω and καθίζω (καθίζω is a complicated verb). There are actives+ppp (approx.130 verbs) and actives without ppp (approx.200 verbs) but we do not make such distinctions until now. --sarri.greek (talk) 13:25, 5 April 2019 (UTC)
 * I see that there are MANY verbs already at Category:Greek verbs conjugating like 'καθίζω'. I was unaware of it. The reason I had chosen ανεβάζω was because the active+passive = ορΙΖΩ, is also an -ίζω verb. So I thought it would be nice to give an -άζω ending to the active category for variety: to show that -ίζω is not the only ending in this group. --sarri.greek (talk) 14:40, 5 April 2019 (UTC)