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A Hellenic language principally spoken in Greece.
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Difference between ancient greek stative aspect and latin perfective aspect
So does the perfective in latin mean something else than in greek? Or is the meaning of the pluperfect/future perfect different? … If the pluperfect and future perfect are described as having stative aspect in greek and perfective aspect in latin does that mean the perfective in latin combines the greek stative and perfective? …