sagnorðformi
Sagnorðformi, also known as the verbal form, is a grammatical category used in the Icelandic language to describe the various forms that verbs can take. These forms indicate different aspects of the verb's meaning, such as tense, mood, voice, and aspect. In Icelandic, verbs are inflected for person, number, and case, and they can also have different forms based on their function in a sentence.
The basic forms of sagnorðformi include the infinitive, the indicative, the subjunctive, the imperative, and the
In addition to these basic forms, Icelandic verbs can also have different forms based on their aspect.
Overall, sagnorðformi is an important grammatical category in the Icelandic language that allows speakers to express