coniungor
coniungor is a Latin word. It is the first-person singular present passive indicative form of the verb coniungere. The verb coniungere means to join, unite, connect, or link. Therefore, coniungor literally translates to "I am joined," "I am united," or "I am connected." This form would be used in a sentence to describe oneself as being in a state of being joined or connected to something or someone. For example, in a historical or literary context, it could express a personal relationship or a sense of belonging. The passive voice indicates that the subject (the speaker) is the recipient of the action of joining. The present tense signifies that this state of being joined is happening at the current moment. Understanding the grammatical structure of coniungor helps in interpreting its meaning within Latin texts.