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Re: Greek Dictionary with past tense of verbs
by Biggles The Cat - Friday, 20 February 2015, 12:36 AM
  The Neurolingo site is nothing short of brilliant - you can search any form of a verb and it will find the dictionary entry (1st person singular - not sure of technical term) form with a comprehensive table of conjugations, tenses and moods. The only thing it could use (for beginners like me) is an English translation of the basic form if, say, you've come across an unfamiliar word. I use the Collins Greek English Dictionary app on my iPhone for that.
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Re: Greek Dictionary with past tense of verbs
by Greg Brush - Friday, 20 February 2015, 01:08 PM
  For English translations try the Ελληνοαγγλικό Λεξικό, Greek-English Dictionary, at:
http://www.wordreference.com/gren

It will have most, though not all, of the Greek words and expressions that you will want a translation for. Use the dictionary form of an inflected or conjugated word. That means:
• nom. sg. for nouns
• masc. nom. sg. for adjectives and pronouns
• 1st person sg. for verbs

Regards,
Greg Brush