ανεβαίνω (anevéno)
English: ascend
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Linguistic Information
Word Typeverb
Casenominative
NumberSingular
About ανεβαίνω
As a verb, ανεβαίνω is in the Present tense, in the Indicative mood, and the Active voice. Learning to use this verb in various contexts will enhance your fluency.
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: α‧νε‧βαί‧νω
Definitions & Examples
- verb:(transitive) to go up, climbExamples:
- Ανεβαίνω τις σκάλες.Anevaíno tis skáles.
 - I climb the stairs.
 
 - verb:(intransitive) to ascendExamples:
- Ο ήλιος έχει ανέβει ψηλά στον ουρανό.O ílios échei anévei psilá ston ouranó.
 - The sun has risen high in the sky.
 
 - verb:(intransitive) to board, get in, get on (bus, ship, car, bicycle)Examples:
- Ανεβαίνουμε στο πλοίο.Anevaínoume sto ploío.
 - We board the ferry.
 
 - verb:(intransitive) to be promoted, move up (qualification, job grade)
 - verb:(intransitive) to increase (temperature, blood pressure, atmospheric pressure)
 - verb:(intransitive) to rise (water level)
 - verb:(intransitive, computing) to be uploaded (passive equivalent of ανεβάζω (anevázo, “upload”))Examples:
- Το αρχείο ανέβηκε πέρσι.To archeío anévike pérsi.
 - The file was uploaded last year.
 - (literally, “The file went up”)
 
 
Verb Conjugation Tables
| Present tense | Future tense | Aorist past tense | Past cont. tense | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| εγώ | ανεβαίνω  | θα ανεβαίνώ | ανέβηκα  | ανέβαινα  | 
| εσύ | ανεβαίνεις  | θα ανεβαίνεις | ανέβηκες  | ανέβαινες  | 
| αυτός/αυτή/αυτό | ανεβαίνει  | θα ανεβαίνει | ανέβηκε  | ανέβαινε  | 
| εμείς | ανεβαίνουμε  | θα ανεβαίνουμε | ανεβήκαμε  | ανεβαίναμε  | 
| εσείς | ανεβαίνετε  | θα ανεβαίνετε | ανεβήκατε  | ανεβαίνατε  | 
| αυτοί/αυτές/αυτά | ανεβαίνουν ανεβαίνουνε  | θα ανεβαίνουν | ανέβηκαν ανεβήκαν ανεβήκανε  | ανέβαιναν ανεβαίναν ανεβαίνανε  | 
Active Voice
Other Forms
ανέβα
 • Singular • Active
ανέβαινε
 • Singular • Active
ανεβαίνετε
 • Singular • Active
ανεβείτε
 • Singular • Active
Note: The conjugation tables show the standard forms of the verb "ανεβαίνω" organized by tense and person. Greek verbs often have multiple acceptable forms, especially in colloquial speech.