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konjugoitua

Konjugoitua is a Finnish linguistic term meaning “conjugated” or “to be conjugated.” It is the passive past participle of the verb konjugoida (to conjugate) and is used as an adjective or predicative descriptor to indicate that something has undergone the process of conjugation. In practice, konjugoitua describes a verb form that has been generated through a specific conjugation paradigm, or a verb that has been conjugated.

As an adjective, konjugoitua agrees with the noun it modifies and can appear in various cases and

Etymologically, the word combines the root konjugoi- from konjugoida with the participial suffix -ttua, forming a

See also: Finnish grammar, verb conjugation, participles, taivutus, konjugoida.

numbers.
Common
usages
include
phrases
such
as
konjugoitua
verbi
(a
conjugated
verb)
or
konjugoitua
muoto
(a
conjugated
form).
In
linguistic
descriptions,
the
term
helps
distinguish
between
forms
produced
by
conjugation
and
those
that
have
not
yet
been
inflected.
The
word
is
typically
encountered
in
grammar
books,
language-learning
materials,
and
discussions
of
verb
morphology
in
Finnish.
participial
adjective
that
denotes
a
completed
action
relative
to
the
noun
it
modifies.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to
taivutus
(inflection)
and
other
grammatical
processes
involved
in
producing
verb
forms.
While
konjugoitua
is
most
directly
tied
to
verbs,
it
can
also
appear
in
discussions
of
sentences
where
tense,
mood,
or
voice
results
in
a
particular
conjugated
form.