Category:Old Polish verbs
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Old Polish terms that indicate actions, occurrences or states.
- Category:Old Polish verb forms: Old Polish verbs that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:Old Polish abstract verbs: Old Polish abstract verbs of motion whose motion is multidirectional (as opposed to unidirectional) or indirect, or whose action is repeated or in a series, instead of being a single, completed action. Abstract verbs are always imperfective in aspect, even with prefixes that are normally associated with the perfective aspect.
- Category:Old Polish auxiliary verbs: Old Polish verbs that provide additional conjugations for other verbs.
- Category:Old Polish biaspectual verbs: Old Polish verbs that can be both imperfective and perfective.
- Category:Old Polish concrete verbs: Old Polish concrete verbs refer to a verbal aspect in verbs of motion that is unidirectional (as opposed to multidirectional), a definitely directed motion, or a single, completed action (instead of a repeated action or series of actions). Concrete verbs may be either imperfective or perfective.
- Category:Old Polish copulative verbs: Old Polish verbs that may take adjectives as their complement.
- Category:Old Polish defective verbs: Old Polish verbs that lack one or more forms in their inflections.
- Category:Old Polish ditransitive verbs: Old Polish verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states of two grammatical objects simultaneously, one direct and one indirect.
- Category:Old Polish frequentative verbs: Old Polish verbs that express repeated action.
- Category:Old Polish imperfective verbs: Old Polish verbs that express actions considered as ongoing or continuous, as opposed to completed events.
- Category:Old Polish impersonal verbs: Old Polish verbs that do not indicate actions, occurrences or states of any specific grammatical subject.
- Category:Old Polish verbs by inflection type: Old Polish verbs organized by the type of inflection they follow.
- Category:Old Polish intransitive verbs: Old Polish verbs that don't require any grammatical objects.
- Category:Old Polish perfective verbs: Old Polish verbs that express actions considered as completed events, as opposed to ongoing or continuous.
- Category:Old Polish reflexive verbs: Old Polish verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states directed from the grammatical subjects to themselves.
- Category:Old Polish transitive verbs: Old Polish verbs that indicate actions, occurrences or states directed to one or more grammatical objects.
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- Old Polish biaspectual verbs (0 c, 1 e)
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- Old Polish concrete verbs (0 c, 1 e)
- Old Polish copulative verbs (0 c, 3 e)
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- Old Polish defective verbs (0 c, 2 e)
- Old Polish ditransitive verbs (0 c, 1 e)
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- Old Polish frequentative verbs (0 c, 6 e)
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- Old Polish imperfective verbs (0 c, 338 e)
- Old Polish impersonal verbs (0 c, 12 e)
- Old Polish intransitive verbs (0 c, 19 e)
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- Old Polish perfective verbs (0 c, 208 e)
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- Old Polish reflexive verbs (0 c, 115 e)
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