praesensivormi
Praesensivormi is a linguistic term used to refer to the present tense form of a verb, i.e., the inflected forms a verb takes to express present time. The term combines praesens ("present") with vormi ("form") and appears in grammars that use such compound terminology, notably in some Estonian-language linguistic writings. The praesensivormi contrasts with past and future forms within a verb's tense paradigm and may be realized differently across languages.
The essential function of the praesensivormi is to signal present time, including the moment of utterance,
Formation patterns vary by language. In many Indo-European languages, present tense forms are formed by person-
In summary, praesensivormi denotes the set of present-tense forms a verb can take, and its exact realization
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