Verbs are either intransitive (αμετάβατα) or transitive (μεταβατικά). Intransitive verbs do not require any complements whereas transitive verbs require one or more complements.
Intransitive verbs do not require any complements. They appear either with active morphology (-ω) or with mediopassive morphology (-μαι).
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