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verbiryhmä

Verbiryhmä, in linguistic and educational contexts, refers to a grouping of verbs that share a common inflection pattern. The concept helps describe and predict how verbs change for person, number, tense, mood, and voice. A verbryhmä indicates the regularities in a verb’s conjugation and the kinds of stem changes that appear in different forms.

In Finnish grammar, verbiryhmät (verb classes) are commonly used to organize verbs by their inflectional behavior.

Identification of a verb’s group is usually done by examining the infinitive form and the stem that

Beyond Finnish, the term verbiryhmä reflects a broader, cross-linguistic idea: many languages classify verbs into groups

Each
group
has
characteristic
patterns
for
forming
the
present
tense,
past
tense,
participles,
and
other
finite
and
non-finite
forms.
The
classification
is
based
on
features
such
as
the
infinitive
ending
and
the
way
the
stem
behaves
across
tenses
and
moods.
Because
of
consonant
gradation,
vowel
harmony,
and
stem
changes,
verbs
within
a
group
generally
follow
predictable
paradigms,
which
makes
learning
and
reference
easier
when
a
verb
is
placed
in
the
correct
group.
appears
in
the
present
tense.
It
is
also
common
to
consult
reference
tables
that
illustrate
an
entire
group’s
paradigms.
Not
all
verbs
fit
perfectly
into
a
single
group;
some
are
irregular
or
borrowed
from
other
languages
and
may
deviate
from
standard
patterns,
requiring
individualized
notes
or
memorization.
or
conjugation
classes
to
simplify
description
of
their
inflection.
In
other
languages,
these
groups
may
be
named
differently
and
include
varying
numbers
of
classes,
but
the
underlying
purpose—systematizing
verb
inflection—remains
similar.
See
also
conjugation,
inflection,
and
irregular
verbs.