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Present Tense Conjugation (Group B)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Group B verbs end in -ώ and follow a specific pattern where the stress often shifts to the final syllable.

  • Identify the verb by its -ώ ending, like 'αγαπώ' (I love).
  • The stress pattern changes: 'αγαπώ', 'αγαπάς', 'αγαπά'.
  • Always remember that the 'ε' sound often becomes 'ά' in the singular.
Root + Ending (-ώ, -άς, -ά, -άμε, -άτε, -ούν)

Conjugation of 'μιλάω' (to speak)

Person Singular Plural
1st (I/We)
μιλάω
μιλάμε
2nd (You)
μιλάς
μιλάτε
3rd (He/She/It/They)
μιλάει
μιλούν

Alternative Forms

Form Standard Alternative
3rd Sing
μιλάει
μιλά
3rd Plural
μιλούν
μιλούνε

Meanings

Group B verbs are a major class of Greek verbs that express actions in the present tense with a distinct set of endings compared to Group A.

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Active Present

Actions happening now or habitual actions.

“Μιλάω ελληνικά.”

“Αγαπάς το φαγητό;”

Reference Table

Reference table for Present Tense Conjugation (Group B)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Subject + Verb
Εγώ μιλάω
Negative
Δεν + Verb
Δεν μιλάω
Question
Verb + ?
Μιλάς;
Short Answer
Ναι/Όχι + Verb
Ναι, μιλάω
3rd Person Alt
Verb + Short
Αυτός μιλά

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
Ομιλώ προς αυτόν.

Ομιλώ προς αυτόν. (Communication)

Neutro
Του μιλάω.

Του μιλάω. (Communication)

Informal
Του μιλάω.

Του μιλάω. (Communication)

Gíria
Του τα λέω.

Του τα λέω. (Communication)

Group B Verb Family

Group B (-ώ)

Common Verbs

  • μιλάω speak
  • αγαπώ love
  • ρωτάω ask

Exemplos por nível

1

Εγώ μιλάω ελληνικά.

I speak Greek.

2

Αγαπάς το φαγητό;

Do you love food?

3

Αυτός ρωτάει πολλά.

He asks many things.

4

Εμείς περπατάμε στο πάρκο.

We walk in the park.

1

Δεν μιλάω καλά γαλλικά.

I don't speak French well.

2

Τι ζητάτε από το κατάστημα;

What are you asking for from the store?

3

Αυτοί αγαπούν τη μουσική.

They love music.

4

Εσύ περπατάς γρήγορα.

You walk fast.

1

Πάντα ρωτάω τον δάσκαλο όταν δεν καταλαβαίνω.

I always ask the teacher when I don't understand.

2

Μιλάμε για το μέλλον μας.

We are talking about our future.

3

Αυτή η ταινία αγαπιέται από όλους.

This movie is loved by everyone.

4

Ζητάνε μια εξήγηση για το πρόβλημα.

They are asking for an explanation for the problem.

1

Δεν μπορώ να σταματήσω να μιλάω για αυτό.

I cannot stop talking about this.

2

Αγαπάμε να ταξιδεύουμε σε όλο τον κόσμο.

We love to travel all over the world.

3

Μου ζητάτε κάτι αδύνατο.

You are asking me for something impossible.

4

Περπατούν μέσα στη βροχή χωρίς ομπρέλα.

They are walking in the rain without an umbrella.

1

Η κοινωνία απαιτεί να μιλάμε με ειλικρίνεια.

Society demands that we speak with honesty.

2

Αγαπάει την τέχνη με πάθος.

He loves art with passion.

3

Ζητάνε την άμεση παρέμβαση των αρχών.

They are requesting the immediate intervention of the authorities.

4

Περπατάμε στα μονοπάτια της ιστορίας.

We are walking on the paths of history.

1

Αγαπώ την ελληνική γλώσσα για την εκφραστικότητά της.

I love the Greek language for its expressiveness.

2

Μιλούν με μια διάλεκτο που θυμίζει παλαιότερες εποχές.

They speak with a dialect that reminds one of older times.

3

Ζητάει να αναγνωριστεί η προσφορά του.

He requests that his contribution be recognized.

4

Περπατάει με μια αρχοντιά που εντυπωσιάζει.

He walks with a nobility that impresses.

Fácil de confundir

Present Tense Conjugation (Group B) vs Group A vs Group B

Learners mix up the endings.

Present Tense Conjugation (Group B) vs 3rd Person Singular

Using -ει vs -ά.

Present Tense Conjugation (Group B) vs 3rd Person Plural

Using -ουν vs -ούνε.

Erros comuns

μιλέω

μιλάω

The stem vowel is 'α', not 'ε'.

μιλάς (unstressed)

μιλάς (stressed)

The stress is mandatory on the last syllable.

αγαπώμαι

αγαπώ

Confusing active and passive forms.

μιλάουν

μιλούν

Incorrect plural formation.

δεν αγαπάω

δεν αγαπώ

Using the long form in negative is less common.

αυτοί μιλάτε

αυτοί μιλούν

Wrong person conjugation.

μιλάει (no stress)

μιλάει (stress on ά)

Stress placement is vital.

μιλάμε (as noun)

μιλάμε (as verb)

Context is key.

ρωτάνε

ρωτούν

Using colloquial forms in formal writing.

αγαπάτε (as 3rd person)

αγαπούν

Wrong person.

μιλάω (in formal text)

ομιλώ

Using informal verbs in high-register text.

αγαπάει (in formal text)

αγαπά

Using the longer form in formal writing.

ρωτάνε (in formal text)

ερωτούν

Register mismatch.

Padrões de frases

Εγώ ___ ελληνικά.

Εσύ ___ το φαγητό;

Αυτοί ___ μια εξήγηση.

Εμείς ___ στο πάρκο.

Real World Usage

Ordering food very common

Ζητάω έναν καφέ.

Texting friends constant

Αγαπάς αυτό το τραγούδι;

Job interview common

Μιλάω τρεις γλώσσες.

Travel common

Περπατάω προς το κέντρο.

Social media very common

Αγαπάμε την Ελλάδα!

Asking directions common

Ρωτάω πού είναι η στάση.

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Focus on the stress

Always stress the last syllable of Group B verbs. It's the key to sounding Greek.
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Don't mix groups

Group A and Group B have different endings. Don't use -ω (unstressed) for Group B.
🎯

Use the short form

In speech, 'μιλά' is just as correct as 'μιλάει' and sounds more natural.
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Be expressive

Greeks use these verbs with a lot of emotion. Don't be afraid to emphasize the stress.

Smart Tips

Look at the first person singular. If it ends in -ώ, use the Group B pattern.

μιλάω (Group B) μιλάς, μιλά, μιλάμε...

Use the full forms like 'μιλούν' instead of 'μιλούνε'.

Αυτοί μιλούνε. Αυτοί μιλούν.

Use the short forms to keep the flow of the sentence.

Αυτός μιλάει πολύ. Αυτός μιλά πολύ.

Check if it has a stressed -ώ. If so, it's Group B.

ρωτάω ρωτάς, ρωτά...

Pronúncia

mi-LA-o

Stress

Always stress the last syllable in the singular forms.

a-ga-PA-s

Vowel Shift

The 'α' in the stem often merges with the ending.

Question

Μιλάς; ↑

Rising pitch at the end indicates a question.

Memorize

Mnemônico

Remember 'B' for 'Big' stress: Group B verbs always have a big, stressed -ώ at the end.

Associação visual

Imagine a giant letter 'Ω' (Omega) wearing a crown, representing the stress on the final syllable of these verbs.

Rhyme

Group B ends in -ώ, say it loud and let it flow!

Story

Maria loves (αγαπά) to speak (μιλάει) to her friends. She asks (ρωτάει) them questions all day. They walk (περπατάνε) together in the sun.

Word Web

μιλάωαγαπώρωτάωπερπατάωζητάωγεννάω

Desafio

Conjugate 'μιλάω' out loud while walking around your room for 5 minutes.

Notas culturais

Athenians often use the short forms like 'μιλά' instead of 'μιλάει'.

Cypriot Greek has unique stress patterns and sometimes keeps older forms.

Speakers here tend to be very expressive with these verbs.

These verbs descend from Ancient Greek contract verbs ending in -άω, -έω, -όω.

Iniciadores de conversa

Τι γλώσσες μιλάς;

Αγαπάς το καλοκαίρι;

Τι ζητάς από έναν φίλο;

Γιατί περπατάς τόσο αργά;

Temas para diário

Write about the languages you speak.
Describe someone you love.
What do you ask for when you are at a restaurant?
How do you feel when you walk in the city?

Erros comuns

Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct form of 'μιλάω' for 'Εγώ'.

Εγώ ___ ελληνικά.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: μιλάω
1st person singular is -ώ.
Which is the correct 2nd person singular for 'αγαπώ'? Múltipla escolha

Εσύ ___ το φαγητό.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: αγαπάς
2nd person singular is -άς.
Find the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Αυτοί μιλάει ελληνικά.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Αυτοί μιλούν
3rd person plural is -ούν.
Reorder the sentence. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Αγαπάς το φαγητό;
Standard word order.
Translate to Greek. Tradução

I speak.

Answer starts with: Μιλ...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Μιλάω
1st person singular.
Conjugate 'ρωτάω' for 'Εμείς'. Conjugation Drill

Εμείς ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ρωτάμε
1st person plural is -άμε.
Match the person to the ending. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -άτε
2nd person plural is -άτε.
Build a sentence with 'δεν' and 'μιλάω'. Sentence Building

___ ___ ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Δεν μιλάω καλά.
Negation comes before the verb.

Score: /8

Exercicios praticos

8 exercises
Fill in the correct form of 'μιλάω' for 'Εγώ'.

Εγώ ___ ελληνικά.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: μιλάω
1st person singular is -ώ.
Which is the correct 2nd person singular for 'αγαπώ'? Múltipla escolha

Εσύ ___ το φαγητό.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: αγαπάς
2nd person singular is -άς.
Find the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Αυτοί μιλάει ελληνικά.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Αυτοί μιλούν
3rd person plural is -ούν.
Reorder the sentence. Sentence Reorder

το / αγαπάς / φαγητό / ;

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Αγαπάς το φαγητό;
Standard word order.
Translate to Greek. Tradução

I speak.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Μιλάω
1st person singular.
Conjugate 'ρωτάω' for 'Εμείς'. Conjugation Drill

Εμείς ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ρωτάμε
1st person plural is -άμε.
Match the person to the ending. Match Pairs

Εσείς -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -άτε
2nd person plural is -άτε.
Build a sentence with 'δεν' and 'μιλάω'. Sentence Building

___ ___ ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Δεν μιλάω καλά.
Negation comes before the verb.

Score: /8

Perguntas frequentes (8)

Almost all, yes. It's the defining feature.

It's a historical remnant of the contraction.

Yes, it's very common in speech.

No, it's a common colloquial form.

Check the stress. Group B is stressed on the ending.

No, the verb ending tells you who it is.

It changes the meaning or register.

Most follow the pattern, but some have stem changes.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

Conjugation by person

Greek has fixed stress on the ending.

French moderate

Conjugation by person

Greek endings are always pronounced clearly.

German partial

Verb conjugation

Greek Group B is a specific contraction class.

Japanese low

Verb endings

Greek requires subject-verb agreement.

Arabic partial

Root-based conjugation

Greek uses suffixation for person.

Chinese none

No conjugation

Greek is highly inflected.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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