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conjugation (kɒndʒʊˈgeɪʃən) [ad. L. conjugātiōn-em yoking together, connexion, mingling, coupling of sexes, etymological relationship between words, n. of action from conjugāre to conjugate. Cf. F. conjugaison (in 16th c. also conjugation).] 1. The action of joining together or uniting; the conditio...
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Portuguese conjugation
the second conjugation (e.g. correr, comer, colher);
Those whose infinitive ends in -ir belong to the third conjugation (e.g. partir, destruir, urdir) First conjugation (cantar)
Second conjugation (comer)
Third conjugation (partir)
Quick reference
Important irregular verbs
The following irregular
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conjugation
conjugation/ˌkɔndʒuˈgeɪʃn; ˌkɑndʒə`ɡeʃən/ n1 [C, U] (method of) conjugating 动词的词形变化(法) a verb with an irregular conjugation 不规则的动词.2 [C] class of verbs that conjugate in the same way 词形变化相似的一类动词 Latin verbs of the second conjugation 属於第二种变化法的拉丁语动词.
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Irish conjugation
Regular verbs
There are two conjugation classes of regular verbs, as illustrated below. Forms in italics are not part of the standard language. 2nd conjugation
Second stem verbs take the same base suffixes as first conjugation verbs, but add the infix in -- (most forms), or -- (in the future
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German conjugation
Notes
External links
German verb conjugation lesson Grammar lesson covering the conjugation of German verbs
Online German verb conjugation Free online German verb conjugation
German grammar
Indo-European verbs
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Phase conjugation
Phase conjugation of wave field means the inversion of linear momentum and angular momentum of light. Phase conjugation methods exist in two main domains:
Acoustic phase conjugation
Optical phase conjugation
See also
Time Reversal Signal Processing
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Emotive conjugation
In rhetoric, emotive or emotional conjugation (also known as Russell's conjugation) is a rhetorical technique used to create an intrinsic bias towards While most examples are in triads, emotive conjugation can be used with a single subject.
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Dutch conjugation
This article explains the conjugation of Dutch verbs. References
Conjugation
Indo-European verbs
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Catalan conjugation
Regular verbs -ar verbs (cantar, 'to sing') -er and -re verbs (batre, 'to beat') -ir verbs (sentir, 'to feel') Auxiliary verbs ésser/ser ('to be') estar ('to be') Catalan language
Indo-European verbs
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Macedonian conjugation
Macedonian conjugation () is the creation of derived forms of a Macedonian verb from its principal parts by inflection. Conjugation
Macedonian grammar
Indo-European verbs
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Third conjugation
Third conjugation may refer to:
Latin conjugation#Third conjugation
Bulgarian conjugation#Third conjugation
French conjugation#Third group
Portuguese verb conjugation#Third conjugation (partir)
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Italian conjugation
The three classes of verbs (patterns of conjugation) are distinguished by the endings of the infinitive form of the verb:
1st conjugation: -are (amare 3rd conjugation: -ire (dormire "to sleep");
3rd conjugation -ire with infixed -isc- (finire "to end, to finish").
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Spanish conjugation
Regular verbs
-ar conjugation (amar, 'to love')
-er conjugation (temer, 'to fear')
-ir conjugation (partir, 'to split/depart')
Irregular verbs
ser Conjugation
Indo-European verbs
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Georgian conjugation
Each class has its own set of rules of conjugation for all screeves (counterpart of tense-aspect-moods). However, numerous verbs in Georgian do not conform to the conjugation of a single class (see irregular verbs below).
Preverb.
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Occitan conjugation
This article discusses the conjugation of verbs in a number of varieties of the Occitan language, including Old Occitan and Catalan. Aver ("to have")
Anar ("to go")
Far ("to do")
See also
Occitan phonology
Romance verbs
Catalan conjugation
Literature
Frederic Mistral: Lou Tresor
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