#mi-verbs

Mi-verbs

The -mi verbs are a class of athematic verbs in the Proto-Indo-European language. The name derives from the first-person singular form of the verbs in the present indicative active. The person marker is -mi, e.g. εἰμί, δίδωμι, φημί etc. The conjugation of mi-verbs differs from the conjugation of the much more common, thematic, omega-verbs. Mi-verbs were “regularised” in the Koine era and the transformation was almost complete by Byzantine times, with some vestiges of the -mi conjugation surviving only in the passive voice in Modern Greek.

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