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Koine Greek:Verbs - Imperative

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''Synopsis:'' The {{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Imperative Mood of a verb Verbs in [[Koine Greek]] is the form used for commands|subtopics = ... |opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |}} ==Lesson==
----__TOC__{{topics}}The '''imperative mood''' of a verb in [[Koine Greek]] is the form used for commands or orders. For example [[μετανοει]] means "Repent!".
{{opinions}}The imperative has present and aorist forms. The difference in meaning generally is in the aspect, but in practice, the translation is the same in English.
==Main article== The Imperative Mood of a An imperative verb in is negated by [[Koine Greekμη]] is the form used for commands. For example and not by [[μετανοειου]] means "repent". The imperative has present and aorist forms. The difference in meaning generally is in the aspect, but in practice, the translation is the same in English.
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