OET Wordlink #50218

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SR GNT LUKE 11:37(P=22) ἐρωτᾷ (erōta) Typical English gloss=‘is asking’  Strongs=20650Lemma=erōtaō
  Word role=verb Morphology=IPA3··S: mood=indicative tense=present voice=active person=3rd number=singular
  Year=33 AD

Other uses (2) of ἐρωτᾷ IPA3··S in the NT

OET JOHN 16:5 English gloss=‘is asking’ SR GNT JOHN 16:5 word 13

OET LUKE 14:32 English gloss=‘is asking’ SR GNT LUKE 14:32 word 13

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘erōtaō’ have 25 different glosses: ‘am asking’, ‘is asking’, ‘may_be asking’, ‘to ask’, ‘to_be asking’, ‘was asking’, ‘were asking’, ‘will_be asking’, ‘I am asking’, ‘I may ask’, ‘he may ask’, ‘he was asking’, ‘he asked’, ‘she was asking’, ‘they may ask’, ‘they were asking’, ‘they were asking them’, ‘they asked’, ‘we are asking’, ‘you are asking’, ‘you_all will_be asking’, ‘ask’, ‘asked’, ‘asking’, ‘asking him’.