απάγω (apágo)

English: kidnap

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Linguistic Information

Word Typeverb
Casenominative
NumberSingular

About απάγω

As a verb, απάγω is in the Present tense, in the Indicative mood, and the Passive voice. Learning to use this verb in various contexts will enhance your fluency.

Definitions & Examples

  • verb:
    to kidnap, abduct

Verb Conjugation Tables

 Present tenseFuture tenseAorist past tensePast cont. tense
εγώ
απάγω
θα απάγώ
εσύθα
αυτός/αυτή/αυτόθα
εμείςθα
εσείςθα
αυτοί/αυτές/αυτάθα

Passive Voice

Singular

CaseMasculineFeminineNeuter
Nominativeαπαχθείςαπαχθείσααπαχθέν
Genitiveαπαχθέντοςαπαχθείσαςαπαχθέντος
Accusativeαπαχθέντααπαχθείσααπαχθέν
Vocativeαπαχθείςαπαχθείσααπαχθέν

Plural

CaseMasculineFeminineNeuter
Nominativeαπαχθέντεςαπαχθείσεςαπαχθέντα
Genitiveαπαχθέντωναπαχθεισώναπαχθέντων
Accusativeαπαχθέντεςαπαχθείσεςαπαχθέντα
Vocativeαπαχθέντεςαπαχθείσεςαπαχθέντα

Note: The conjugation tables show the standard forms of the verb "απάγω" organized by tense and person. Greek verbs often have multiple acceptable forms, especially in colloquial speech.

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