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Why Is This Happening?

There are normally the following reasons that you end up on this page:

  • Verbix can basically conjugate any verb in many languages, including obscene ones. Obscene verbs are not conjugated online, because they attract wrong audience to Verbix website. If you really want to conjugate them, either install Verbix for Windows or Verbix for Android app. See more details at the end of this page.
  • You didn't enter the glossary lookup form of the verb. This is normally the infinitive. If you don't know the glossary lookup form, try out the verb finder. Also read more below about lexeme and lemma.
  • Some users enter sentences and text that is not a verb. These can not be conjugated by Verbix

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Lexeme, Lemma

All the different forms of the same verb constitute a lexeme and the form of the verb that is conventionally used to represent the canonical form of the verb (one as seen in dictionary entries) is a lemma. In Indo-European languages the lemma is typically the infinitive.

Conjugated forms of a verb are called finite forms. In many languages there are also one or more forms that remain unchanged with all or most of grammatical categories: the non-finite forms, such as the infinitive or the gerund. A table giving all the conjugated variants of a verb in a given language is called a conjugation table or a verb paradigm.

Verbix is designed to show the conjugation table for the lemma entered by the user.

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