konjunktivale
Konjunktivale is a term used in certain grammars to describe the subjunctive mood, a grammatical category that marks irrealis meaning rather than factual assertion. The konjunktivale forms are used in subordinate clauses to express wishes, hypotheticals, doubts, possibilities, necessity, or indirect speech. They contrast with the indicative, which states things as facts, and with imperative forms that issue commands.
Across languages, konjunktivale is realized with different forms and mechanisms. In Spanish, the present subjunctive uses
Usage patterns typically place konjunktivale clauses after verbs of desire, emotion, doubt, obligation, or after certain
See also: Subjunctive mood, Indicative, Conditional, Indirect speech.