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What is the Aorist tense?
I'm learning Greek and I don't really understand the aorist tense. Can anyone explain, maybe with some examples?
Thanks
Ben
May 29, 2010 3:34 PM
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I think you mean "Αόριστος" ("Aoristos")... It 's just like the simple past. It is used for actions that have happened in the past (began and have already ended) only for a moment. For example:
Ένιωσα σαν χαζός όταν την είδα. (Eniosa san hazos otan tin ida.) = I felt like an idiot when i saw her.
May 29, 2010
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