subjunktivit
Subjunktivit is a linguistic phenomenon found in some languages, most notably in German, where it refers to a set of verb forms that express mood rather than tense. The subjunctive mood is used to convey a sense of unreality, possibility, desire, or indirect speech. It distinguishes itself from the indicative mood, which states facts or perceived realities.
There are typically two subjunctive forms in languages that possess them: the subjunctive I and the subjunctive
The formation of subjunctive verbs varies depending on the language and the specific verb. In German, for