Talk:Mi-verbs
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[edit]This should be -mi verbs rather than Mi-verbs. The hyphen indicates that the -mi is a suffix. There's no need at all for a hyphen between mi and verbs. Koro Neil (talk) 11:09, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
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The mi-verbs are not a topic in and of themselves, instead they are covered by articles such as Ancient Greek grammar and Hittite grammar. Only one other article links here, and an explanation for the term can be found in a glossary on wiktionary, or any aforementioned grammar.
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