anar

(Αγγλικός)

  1. to go
  2. (auxiliary) forms the periphrastic preterite; see usage notes below for more information
  3. (pronominal, reflexive) to go away, to leave requires a reflexive pronoun according the subject, and the appropriate form of the adverbial pronoun en

Συχνότητα

A1
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
[əˈna]
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

Inherited from Early Medieval Latin andāre, of uncertain origin. Most forms in the present tenses were contaminated by vādere, with the expected first person singular *ano, second person singular *anes, third person singular *ana, and third person singular *anen in the present indicative and their present subjunctive counterparts (*ani, *anis, *ani, and *anin, in the same order), are obsolete due to contamination from vādere, and īre contaminated the future root (and thus the future and conditional), resulting in *anir- instead of *anar-.

Related words

πηγαίνω

πάω

περπατώ

φεύγω

αναχωρώ

ενεργώ

καταλαμβάνω

κινούμαι

pi’ɣeno

’pao

δένω

περπατάω-ώ

κάνω

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