simulatán
Simulatán is a term that can refer to a couple of different concepts, primarily within the realm of linguistics and, less commonly, in a more general sense of simultaneous events. In linguistics, simulatán is a French term that describes a verb form or construction used to express actions that occur at the same time. This is often found in subordinate clauses where the main clause's action and the subordinate clause's action happen concurrently. For instance, a sentence like "While he was reading, the phone rang" uses a structure that could be described by the concept of simulatán, emphasizing the co-occurrence of reading and the phone ringing. The precise grammatical implementation can vary between languages and specific linguistic theories.
Beyond linguistics, "simulatán" can be used more broadly to denote any situation where multiple events are happening