konjugátem
Konjugátem is a term used in linguistics to describe the inflectional forms of a verb or noun. It refers to the changes in the word's ending or form to indicate grammatical information such as tense, mood, person, number, gender, or case. For example, in English, the verb "walk" can be conjugated to "walks" (third-person singular present), "walked" (past tense), or "walking" (present participle). Similarly, nouns can undergo conjugation to indicate plurality or case, though this is less common in modern English than in some other languages.
The process of conjugation is systematic and follows specific rules within a given language. These rules dictate