Conjugadas
Conjugadas is a term used in linguistics to refer to the forms that verbs assume after undergoing conjugation. Conjugation is the process of altering a verb to express grammatical categories such as person, number, tense, aspect, mood and voice, and, in some languages, gender in participles.
In Spanish, for example, verbs are conjugated to reflect who performs the action and when. The verb
Conjugadas serve multiple functions: they indicate the subject (person and number), mark tense or aspect, convey
Beyond descriptive grammar, conjugated forms are essential in language education, computational linguistics, and lexicography, where analyses
See also: conjugation (linguistics), verb form, morphology, agreement.