αυτοκτονώ
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See also: αὐτοκτονῶ
Greek
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]αυτοκτονώ • (aftoktonó) (past αυτοκτόνησα, passive —)
Conjugation
[edit]αυτοκτονώ (active forms only)
Active voice ➤ | ||||
Indicative mood ➤ | Imperfective aspect ➤ | Perfective aspect ➤ | ||
Non-past tenses ➤ | Present ➤ | Dependent ➤ | ||
1 sg | αυτοκτονώ | αυτοκτονήσω | ||
2 sg | αυτοκτονείς | αυτοκτονήσεις | ||
3 sg | αυτοκτονεί | αυτοκτονήσει | ||
1 pl | αυτοκτονούμε | αυτοκτονήσουμε, [-ομε] | ||
2 pl | αυτοκτονείτε | αυτοκτονήσετε | ||
3 pl | αυτοκτονούν(ε) | αυτοκτονήσουν(ε) | ||
Past tenses ➤ | Imperfect ➤ | Simple past ➤ | ||
1 sg | αυτοκτονούσα | αυτοκτόνησα | ||
2 sg | αυτοκτονούσες | αυτοκτόνησες | ||
3 sg | αυτοκτονούσε | αυτοκτόνησε | ||
1 pl | αυτοκτονούσαμε | αυτοκτονήσαμε | ||
2 pl | αυτοκτονούσατε | αυτοκτονήσατε | ||
3 pl | αυτοκτονούσαν(ε) | αυτοκτόνησαν, αυτοκτονήσαν(ε) | ||
Future tenses ➤ | Continuous ➤ | Simple ➤ | ||
1 sg | θα αυτοκτονώ ➤ | θα αυτοκτονήσω ➤ | ||
2,3 sg, 1,2,3 pl | θα αυτοκτονείς, … | θα αυτοκτονήσεις, … | ||
Perfect aspect ➤ | ||||
Present perfect ➤ | έχω, έχεις, … αυτοκτονήσει | |||
Past perfect ➤ | είχα, είχες, … αυτοκτονήσει | |||
Future perfect ➤ | θα έχω, θα έχεις, … αυτοκτονήσει | |||
Subjunctive mood ➤ | Formed using present, dependent (for simple past) or present perfect from above with a particle (να, ας). | |||
Imperative mood ➤ | Imperfective aspect | Perfective aspect | ||
2 sg | — | αυτοκτόνησε | ||
2 pl | αυτοκτονείτε | αυτοκτονήστε | ||
Other forms | ||||
Active present participle ➤ | αυτοκτονώντας ➤ | |||
Active perfect participle ➤ | έχοντας αυτοκτονήσει ➤ | |||
Passive perfect participle ➤ | — | |||
Nonfinite form ➤ | αυτοκτονήσει | |||
Notes Appendix:Greek verbs |
• (…) optional or informal. […] rare. {…} learned, archaic. • Multiple forms are shown in order of reducing frequency. • Periphrastic imperative forms may be produced using the subjunctive. | |||
Related terms
[edit]- αυτοκτονία f (aftoktonía, “suicide”)
- αυτοκτόνος m (aftoktónos)
- and see: αυτο- (afto-, “self”) & the ancient κτείνω (kteínō, “kill”)