konjugeoitunut
Konjugeoitunut is the Finnish past participle of the verb konjugaati (to conjugate). The word derives from the Latin root conjugāre, meaning "to join together" or "to unite", and entered Finnish through scholarly borrowing in the 19th century. It is used primarily in grammatical contexts to describe a verb that has undergone the process of conjugation, that is, the alteration of its form to reflect tense, person, mood, and number.
In Finnish morphology, a verb is konjugeoitunut when it shifts from its infinitive stem to one of
The term is common in pedagogical texts and grammatical descriptions. For example, the infinitive "kirjoittaa" (to
Konjugeoitunut is closely related to similar terms in other Uralic languages, such as Estonian kongaːžatsioon, and