Konjugimet
Konjugimet refer to the inflectional changes that verbs undergo in a language to express different grammatical categories. They encode information such as person (first, second, third), number (singular, plural), tense (present, past, future), mood (indicative, subjunctive, imperative, conditional), aspect, and voice (active, passive). Through conjugation, a single verb lemma yields multiple finite forms that are used with different subjects and in different syntactic contexts. The forms are typically created by adding endings to the verb stem, but may also involve stem changes, infixes, or the use of auxiliary verbs to form compound tenses.
Conjugation systems vary across languages. Some have a small number of regular patterns, while others feature
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