konjugátumok
Konjugátumok, in Hungarian grammar, refer to the verbal forms that indicate the person and number of the subject, without needing an explicit subject pronoun. This phenomenon is known as verbal conjugation. Hungarian verbs are highly agglutinative, meaning suffixes are attached to the verb stem to convey grammatical information.
There are two main types of conjugation in Hungarian: definite and indefinite. Definite conjugation is used
The conjugation system marks not only person (first, second, third) and number (singular, plural) but also tense
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