konjugaatiosääntöjä
Konjugaatiosääntöjä refer to the rules governing verb conjugation in various languages. These rules dictate how verbs change their form to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, person, number, and voice. For instance, in English, the verb "to walk" conjugates as "walk," "walks," "walked," and "walking" to indicate present simple, third-person singular present simple, past simple, and present participle respectively.
Finnish, a highly inflected language, has extensive konjugaatiosääntöjä. Verbs are typically categorized into types, each with
Other languages also possess their own konjugaatiosääntöjä, which can be regular or irregular. Regular verbs follow