glagoli
Glagoli, or verbs, are a core part of speech in many Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Slovenian. They denote actions, events, or states and are highly inflected, changing form to reflect grammatical features such as person, number, tense, mood, voice, and aspect. Verbs typically form the backbone of predicate structures and interact with auxiliary words to express time and reality.
A central feature of glagoli is aspect, which distinguishes completed actions (perfective) from ongoing or repeated
Verbs have finite forms, which indicate person and number and are used in main clauses, and non-finite
Glagoli are often classified by conjugation patterns, regularity, and semantic factors, including voice and aspect. They