Konjugálni
Konjugálni is a Hungarian verb meaning "to conjugate" or "to inflect". It is used to describe the process of changing the form of a verb to express different tenses, moods, voices, persons, and numbers. In Hungarian, verbs are conjugated according to the subject's person and number, and the tense or mood being expressed. The verb konjugálni itself is irregular and has the following forms in the present tense: én konjugálok, te konjugálsz, ő/az/azt konjugál, mi konjugálunk, ti konjugáltok, ők/azok/azt konjugálnak. The past tense forms are: én konjugáltam, te konjugáltál, ő/az/azt konjugálta, mi konjugáltunk, ti konjugáltatok, ők/azok/azt konjugáltak. The verb konjugálni is has a conditional form: én konjugálnám, te konjugálnád, ő/az/azt konjugálná, mi konjugálnánk, ti konjugálnátok, ők/azok/azt konjugálnák. The infinitive form of the verb is konjugálni, and the present participle is konjugáló. The past participle is konjugált. The verb konjugálni is used in both transitive and intransitive contexts. In transitive contexts, it can be followed by a direct object, such as a verb or a verb phrase, that is being conjugated. In intransitive contexts, it is used to describe the process of conjugating verbs in general. The verb konjugálni is an important tool for learning and using the Hungarian language, as it allows speakers to express a wide range of grammatical concepts and nuances.