sagnliður
Sagnliður is a term originating from Icelandic grammar that refers to the verbal aspect, specifically distinguishing between actions that are completed and those that are ongoing or habitual. It is not a direct tense in the way that past or present is typically understood, but rather a way of characterizing the nature of the verb's action within a given time frame.
In essence, sagnliður addresses the question of whether an action has reached its conclusion or is still
While English has ways to express similar distinctions through verb forms like the perfect tenses (e.g., "has