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I loosen indicative active 1st person singular λύω

You loosen Indicative active 2nd person singular λύεις

He/she loosens Indicative active 3rd person singular λύει

I love Indicative active 1st person singular φιλῶ

You love Indicative active 2nd person singular φιλεῖς

He/she loves Indicative active 3rd person singular φιλεῖ

I am Indicative active 1st person singular εἰμί

You are Indicative active 2nd person singular εἶ

He/she is Indicative active 3rd person singular ἐστί(ν)

Hurry Imperative singular σπεῦδε

Love Imperative singular φίλει

Be Imperative singular ἴσθι

Come Imperative singular ἐλθέ

Beautiful field Nominative singular ὁ καλός ἀγρός

(of the) Beautiful field Genitive singular τοῦ καλοῦ ἀγροῦ

(to the) Beautiful field Dative singular τῷ καλῷ ἀγρῷ

Beautiful field Accusative singular τὸν καλὸν ἀγρόν

(Oh) Beautiful field Vocative singular ὦ καλὲ ἀγρέ

Beautiful tree Nominative singular τὸ καλὸν δένδρον

(of the) Beautiful tree Genitive singular τοῦ καλοῦ δένδρου

(to the) Beautiful tree Dative singular τῷ καλῷ δένδρῳ

Beautiful tree Accusative singular τὸ καλὸν δένδρον

(Oh) Beautiful tree Vocative singular ὦ καλὸν δένδρον