SR GNT 1COR 13:11
(P=50) ἐλάλουν (elaloun) Typical English gloss=‘I was speaking’
Strongs=29800 Lemma=laleō
Word role=verb Morphology=IIA1··S: mood=indicative tense=imperfect voice=active person=1st number=singular
Year=59 AD Refers to Word #115150 Person=Paul
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘laleō’ have 56 different glosses: ‘am speaking’, ‘are speaking’, ‘be speaking’, ‘being spoken’, ‘going_to speak’, ‘has spoken’, ‘have spoken’, ‘having spoken’, ‘having_been spoken’, ‘is speaking’, ‘let_be speaking’, ‘may speak’, ‘may_be speaking’, ‘to speak’, ‘to tell’, ‘to_be speaking’, ‘to_be spoken’, ‘to_be_being spoken’, ‘was saying’, ‘was speaking’, ‘was spoken’, ‘were saying’, ‘were speaking’, ‘will_be speaking’, ‘will_be_being spoken’, ‘I am speaking’, ‘I have spoken’, ‘I may speak’, ‘I may_be speaking’, ‘I was speaking’, ‘I will_be speaking’, ‘I spoke’, ‘he is speaking’, ‘he may speak’, ‘he may_be speaking’, ‘he was speaking’, ‘he will_be speaking’, ‘he spoke’, ‘him let_be speaking’, ‘it has_been spoken’, ‘it is speaking’, ‘it was speaking’, ‘it was spoken’, ‘it will_be_being spoken’, ‘they are speaking’, ‘they were speaking’, ‘they spoke’, ‘we are speaking’, ‘we were speaking’, ‘we will_be speaking’, ‘we spoke’, ‘you are speaking’, ‘you_all may speak’, ‘you_all spoke’, ‘speaking’, ‘spoke’.