Is there a definition somewhere for "some contexts"?
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M 16.3 p 131 - "in some contexts... the imperfect can correspond to the English simple past.
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Re: M 16.3 p 131 - "in some contexts... the imperfect can correspond to the English simple past.
I don’t think it can be reduced to a definition. You need to read and understand the Greek first, and then, if you’re translating, decide how best to render the Greek in English.
One context where Greek frequently uses the imperfect but English would use the simple past is in narration. Greek often puts the main event in the aorist, after a string of imperfects describing activities that provide context or set the stage for the main event. English would generally put all of the verbs in the simple past.
Also, sometimes the Greek imperfect is used for an unsuccessful effort: “tried to”.
One context where Greek frequently uses the imperfect but English would use the simple past is in narration. Greek often puts the main event in the aorist, after a string of imperfects describing activities that provide context or set the stage for the main event. English would generally put all of the verbs in the simple past.
Also, sometimes the Greek imperfect is used for an unsuccessful effort: “tried to”.
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Re: M 16.3 p 131 - "in some contexts... the imperfect can correspond to the English simple past.
OK, thanks, that helps.
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Re: M 16.3 p 131 - "in some contexts... the imperfect can correspond to the English simple past.
What about the imperfect of εἰμί? Does this count as one such context? Because we translate ἦν not as "was being" but simply as "was."Asterisk1234 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:12 pmIs there a definition somewhere for "some contexts"?
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Speaking of which, what is the reason for this?
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Re: M 16.3 p 131 - "in some contexts... the imperfect can correspond to the English simple past.
hairetikon, I just saw your post. I assume it is directed to Hylander.- Personally, I have no answer to your questions.