The imperfect tense is characterized by a variety of inflectional suffixes. Certain types descend from Ancient Greek, while others have been developed via paradigmatic levelling (Pantelidis 2003˙ Ralli 2019).
-umdan
E.g. símira am-tu pruí káθumdan. én ékana kamɲá ðʎá.
símera apó-to proí kaθómun. ðen ékana kamɲá ðuʎá.
‘I was sitting down from the morning. I didn’t do any work at all’.