|  fatos 'to talk, to chat, to
 exchange greetings, to
 have a conversation
 (with any method)'
 |  femos 'to speak, to say (that),
 to express or convey
 information, to make
 a statement'
 |  erotetos 'to ask a question,
 to request information
 from someone'
 
 |  respondos 'to answer, to provide
 requested information'
 |  elenkos 'to argue (that), to
 debate, to express
 reasons for one's
 differing positions'
 | 
     
     |  melos 'to sing, to create sound
 for amusement'
 |  koreos 'to dance, to move for
 amusement'
 
 |  didaktos 'to teach, to educate,
 to train someone, to
 cause someone to
 become informed or
 capable of something'
 
 |  gogos 'to guide, to give
 directions'
 
 |  imperos 'to command, to give
 an order, to express
 your wish or desire
 with the threat of a
 negative consequence
 if it's not fulfilled'
 | 
     
     
     |  iatros 'to attempt to heal,
 to treat an ailment,
 to provide healthcare'
 |  disos 'to put someone on trial'
 |  auksos 'to help, to assist, to
 make someone able to
 do something easier'
 |  prekatos 'to request, to propose,
 to ask a favor, to beg,
 to express your desire
 without the threat of
 a negative conseuence
 if it's not fulfilled'
 |  latros 'to pray, to perform
 religious worship'
 | 
     
     |  hormos 'to attack, to assault,
 launch an agression,
 to inflict harm against
 someone'
 |  filaksos 'to protect, to defend,
 to guard, to prevent
 harm from happening
 to someone'
 |  makos 'to fight (against), to
 do battle, to compete,
 to attack or defend
 against an enemy that
 hinders your goals'
 |  tiranos 'to conquer, to invade,
 to colonize, to usurp,
 to takeover a region
 by force'
 |