Sagnorðform
Sagnorðform refers to the various forms a verb can take in Icelandic. These forms are determined by factors such as tense, mood, person, number, and voice. Icelandic verbs are categorized into strong and weak verbs, each with distinct conjugation patterns. Strong verbs typically change their stem vowel to indicate different tenses, while weak verbs add a dental suffix (like -d or -t) for past tense formation.
The infinitive is the base form of the verb, often preceded by "að" (to). For example, "að
Moods in Icelandic include the indicative, which states facts, and the imperative, used for commands. The passive