verbFormen
Verbformen denotes the various grammatical forms that verbs can take to express time, person, number, mood, voice, aspect, and related meanings. In many languages, including German, verbs are inflected; forms are typically divided into finite and non-finite.
Finite verbforms carry information about the subject and the time of the action. They occur in tenses
Non-finite verbforms do not show a specific subject or time on their own. They include the Infinitiv
Regular (schwach) verbs follow predictable conjugation patterns, while irregular (unregelmäßige) verbs replace or alter basic patterns
In summary, verbformen encode essential grammatical information and vary across languages in their exact paradigms, but