Scots Gaelic has — like many other languages — verbs that are not conjugated in all forms. These verbs are called defective.
For instance, the following Scots Gaelic verbs are defective:
Scots Gaelic has — like many other languages — verbs that are not conjugated in all forms. These verbs are called defective.
For instance, the following Scots Gaelic verbs are defective:
Greek verb forms make use of the accent, so does the dictionary lookup word too.
In order to simplify the entering of Greek verbs in Verbix, you can now enter words without accents; Verbix puts the accent to the correct place.