infinitivsuffiks
Infinitivsuffiks refers to suffixes added to verb stems to form the infinitive, the base form of a verb that is not conjugated. In many languages, the infinitive is used in constructions following modal verbs, after prepositions, or as a noun. The specific suffix varies greatly depending on the language family and individual language.
For example, in English, the infinitive is typically formed with the particle "to" preceding the verb stem,
In German, the infinitive is often marked by the suffix "-en," as seen in verbs like "laufen"
Romance languages also employ distinct infinitivsuffikse. Spanish, for instance, uses "-ar," "-er," and "-ir" to form
Slavic languages also have their own characteristic infinitivsuffikse. For example, in Russian, the infinitive often ends