User talk:ArielGlenn/Template:ανώμαλα ρήματα

draft template for irregular verbs that have all tenses (present, past imperfective, past perfective) with one aorist stem and one present perfect stem. anything Verbs weirder than that will use the "ridiculously irregular verbs" template, should that ever get written.

This tempate expects 18 (that's right, eighteen) arguments:


 * 1) first person singular present, full form
 * 2) second person singular present, minus the -ς
 * 3) third person singlar present, full form
 * 4) first person plural present, minus the -με
 * 5) second person plural present, minus the -τε
 * 6) third person plural present, minus the -ν
 * 7) second person singluar imperfective imperative, full form
 * 8) second person plural imperfective imperative, minus the -τε
 * 9) first person singular past imperfective, minus the -α
 * 10) first person plural past imperfective, minus the -αμε
 * 11) first person singular past perfective, minus the -α
 * 12) first person plural past perfective, minus the -αμε
 * 13) stem of the perfective infinitive
 * 14) stem of the first person plural future perfective, minus the -με
 * 15) stem of the second person plural future perfective, minus the -τε
 * 16) stem of the past participle
 * 17) second person singular perfective imperative, full form
 * 18) second person plural perfective imperative, minus the -τε

It's a bummer, But this is still not the worst of the worst.

Here's sample usage:

and here is the real thing in use:

Now to test with some other verbs that are irregular (but not ridiculously irregular):

μπαίνω:

βλέπω:

πίνω:

ανεβαίνω: failure with ανεβαίνω, too irregular (two perfective stems, one of them like this: να ανεβώ which means having to specify (maybe) *all* of those forms. That's for another template.