Konjugátum
Konjugátum is a term used in linguistics to describe the relationship between two words where one is derived from the other through a process of inflection. This process modifies a word's form to express grammatical categories such as tense, number, gender, or case, without changing its fundamental meaning or lexical category. For example, in English, "walk" and "walked" are conjugations of the same verb, with "walked" indicating past tense. Similarly, "cat" and "cats" are conjugations of the noun "cat," with "cats" indicating plurality.
The concept of conjugation is most commonly applied to verbs, where it involves changes to the verb
Understanding conjugation is crucial for analyzing sentence structure and meaning in many languages. Different languages have