konjugaatio
Konjugaatio, or conjugation, is the inflectional variation of verbs to express grammatical categories such as person, number, tense, mood and voice. In many languages verb forms change through endings, stem changes or both. Conjugation patterns are typically regular (predictable) or irregular (unpredictable). Some languages rely mainly on affixes attached to the verb stem, while others use auxiliary constructions to express time or aspect.
In Finnish linguistics, konjugaatio refers to the system by which a verb is shaped to indicate who
A concrete example is the verb kirjoittaa, “to write.” In present tense: minä kirjoitan, sinä kirjoitat, hän
Konjugaatio thus describes the systematic pattern by which verbs are adapted to express grammatical meaning, varying