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konjugoituvat

Konjugoituvat is a Finnish verb form that appears in linguistic and grammatical contexts. It denotes a present-tense form in the passive voice for the third person plural of the verb konjugoitua, which relates to being conjugated or undergoing conjugation. In practical terms, konjugoituvat is used when describing verbs that are being subjected to conjugation in a passive, plural sense.

Grammatical description: The form is derived from the stem konjugoi- and carries a plural marker to indicate

Usage: Konjugoituvat is typically employed when discussing how verbs behave during conjugation, especially in instructional materials,

Examples:

- Finnish: Verbit konjugoituvat eri aikamuodoissa.

- English translation: The verbs are conjugated in different tenses.

See also: konjugointI (conjugation), konjugoida (to conjugate), konjugoitua (to be conjugated).

Notes: The form is a specialized grammatical example rather than a common everyday verb usage, and its

third-person
plural.
It
illustrates
how
Finnish
verbs
are
inflected
in
the
passive
voice,
and
it
is
most
commonly
encountered
in
grammatical
explanations,
language
descriptions,
or
written
analyses
rather
than
in
everyday
speech.
The
exact
suffix
patterns
follow
Finnic
verb-formation
rules,
including
aspects
of
vowel
harmony
and
consonant
changes
that
govern
Finnish
inflection.
dictionaries,
or
linguistic
corpora.
It
helps
to
show
the
relationship
between
the
infinitive
konjugoitua
(to
be
conjugated)
or
konjugoida
(to
conjugate)
and
the
various
finite
forms
that
appear
in
sentences.
relevance
is
strongest
in
descriptions
of
Finnish
morphology
and
language
teaching.