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As a verb:

I sing = tragoudo τρα-γου-δώ (pronounced tra - wο(lf) - tho(se ))

You sing = tragoudas τρα-γου-δάς (tra-woo-thas)

He/She/It sings = tragouda τρα-γου-δά (tra-woo-tha)

We sing = tragoudame τρα-γου-δά-με (tra-woo-tha-me (as in men))

You sing = tragoudate τρα-γου-δά-τε (tra-woo-tha-te (as in ten)) They sing = tragoudan(e) τρα-γου-δάν(ε) (tra-woo-tha-n(e))

As an Imperative:

(Single) (Sing!) tragouda τρα-γού-δα (=continuous), tragoudise (simple)

(Plural) tragoudate τρα-γου-δά-τε (=continuous), tragoudiste (simple)

From tragoudi τρα-γού-δι (tra-woo-thi(s)) = song

which derives from tragodia τραγωδία = tragedy

which is tragou ode Τράγου Ωδή = goat's ode = the song of goat-legged sub-deity, satyr Pan, Pane (=Faunus)

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