Wiktionary:Greek verb inflection-table templates/Parameters

Table layout and parameters for the main tenses
In Wiktionary Greek conjugations are structured around the two aspects, imperfective & perfective, and two tenses, non-past (present) & past. The combination of these produces a 2-by-2 table. With most verbs this pattern will be reproduce twice, once for each voice active and passive.

{| style="border: 3px solid Red; border-collapse:collapse;" cellpadding="2" rules="all" align="center"
 * - align="center"
 * Active voice
 * Passive voice


 * }

The parameters for most verbs come from the first person singular of the respective tenses.


 * giving:

Some additional parameters may be needed for imperatives and participles, etc.

Alphabetical list of parameters for 1st conjugation

 * The symbols below indicate by column colour which parameters operate in each template
 * &#x2714; obligatory parameters
 * † optional parameters
 * &#x2691; flags, any value suppresses output


 * Footnotes
 * Footnote 1
 * Affecting singular, perfective imperative forms — if a-simplepast-2 is used at the same time as the augmented flag is set then, in order to ensure this correct imperative a-dependent-2 must also be set. Or else the direct access  may be used.
 * Footnote 2
 * if a-dependent-2 is used the template will provide additional future simple and perfect tense forms. This is illustrated by and

Infix values

 * Second conjugation two verbs and  have the past forms άσκ ησ α and γέλ ασ α. They have the same endings but have by different infixes inserted after the stem and show here in red. The infix varies with voice and tense, thus  has variously ησ ήσ ηθ ήθ ού η as shown in the column 2 and illustrated with a column of examples.


 * Editors should use the parameter "infix" to select a pattern of values; will be called internally using "patt" and "form" to provide to appropriate characters.

Parameters for direct access to table

 * The parameter names shown in red below may be used to provide direct access to cells in a table.
 * Those in green are optional.
 * Any argument used will be reproduced verbatim and must be provided with links when necessary.
 * Superscript numbers to be used to refer to numbered footnotes.