subjunktív
Subjunktív is a grammatical mood used in many languages to express actions or states that are not presented as factual statements. It marks uncertainty, desire, emotion, doubt, possibility, necessity, or unreality, and typically occurs in subordinate clauses after verbs, conjunctions, or expressions that require non-indicative forms. The exact forms and functions vary by language; the term is used across languages to name this mood rather than to describe a single, universal ending system.
In usage, the subjunktív contrasts with the indicative mood, which asserts facts. In many Romance languages
English uses a more limited subjunktív, primarily in formal contexts or in set phrases: It is essential
Historically, the term derives from Latin subjunctivus, and its realization in different languages reflects a variety