partisippform
Partisippform, in linguistic terms often referred to as the participle form, is a non-finite verb form used across languages to express aspect, voice, or to function as an adjective or part of a larger verb phrase. The two most common participle forms are the present participle and the past participle.
The present participle is typically formed by adding a specific ending to the verb (for example, -ing
Many languages extend the concept with additional participle subtypes, and the exact formation and usage can
Partisippform differs from finite verb forms in that it does not by itself indicate tense, mood, number,