It does but not reliably. (Especially since -are and -ire are also valid infinitives, and there are plenty of English words that use those endings. Or Italian.) It'd have to be in italics or something to be a good flag.
-ein is more distinctive, phonologically, but since I use Greek so much less (approximately, not at all since about 1993) it takes more to get there anyway.
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-ein is more distinctive, phonologically, but since I use Greek so much less (approximately, not at all since about 1993) it takes more to get there anyway.