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New Pages

I haven’t been able to blog as I would like, but I do have a couple things to mention.  I’ve created two new pages (see tabs above or pages in the side menu) for Greek and Latin.  For the Greek I have uploaded pdfs for verbs and participles.  For the Latin, nouns, pronouns, verbs, and [...]

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Greek Verb Paradigm

Here is a concise, printable Greek verb paradigm (pdf) of the verb παιδεύω.  You will notice that it is divided up by active and middle/passive voices — each having the indicative, subjunctive, optative, imperative and infinitive moods.  Although this one is more extensive than the previous one of λύω, I do not have participles included [...]

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Latin Nouns

Here is the next printable PDF — Latin nouns.  Soon I’ll have a link up at Google Docs in that format.Download: Latin nouns

Update: for the latest click on the Latin Page in the side menu.

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Updated linked files

Sooner than expected, I’ve updated each post which has a link of a printable PDF Latin or Greek chart. For now I’m ditching MediaMax because of its inconsistency and will stick with GooglePages for a while. These are only concerning the PDFs (which are only three at this point!).Here are the updates:

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I’ve uploaded a comprehensive printable chart of Latin pronouns and such. If there are any errors, please leave a comment for correction.Lat pronouns.pdfI’ll soon upload, and notify readers in a new post, the chart at Google Docs to be available in that format as well.

Update: for the latest click on the Latin Page in [...]

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I’ve now uploaded a printable version of the Latin verb paradigm that I have at Google Docs. The PDF is 8 pages but looks really great if you have a laser color printer and card stock paper (or Kinko’s would be an alternative). Test it out and, if you see any errors, you’re [...]

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There have been two corrections made to the imperfect active indicative III (-iō) and IV of the comprehensive Latin verb chart.  Thanks to Danny Lutz for pointing this out.  Another reminder, if anyone catches any further errors post a comment or write me.More Latin material will be posted/linked in the upcoming weeks!

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In a previous post I linked my Greek verb chart with Google docs. Here is a printable Greek verb paradigm as a PDF that I have uploaded with Goowy [changed to GooglePages]. If there are any errors with the pdf or helpful suggestions you may have, leave a comment.Download: Greek verb paradigm [...]

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Latin Verb Paradigm

Here is a comprehensive Latin verb paradigm chart, given in the I-IV conjugations. There are a few adjustments still needed for the chart (I may not have it color-coded for much longer). So if you see any errors with the content, please let me know:

 Update: for the latest click on the Latin Page in [...]

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Imperfect active indicative of Greek verb παιδεύω, “teach.” 1s-3pl order:
ἐπαίδευον
ἐπαίδευες
ἐπαίδευε(ν)
ἐπαιδεύομεν
ἐπαιδεύετε
ἐπαίδευον

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