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Conjugation শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সংশ্লেষ

Conjugation Meaning In Bengali সংশ্লেষ

Conjugation

সংশ্লেষ, রুপ, ধাতুরুপ, সংযোজন, ধাতুরূপ,

Definition

1) In grammar, conjugation refers to the variation of a verb's form to show different tenses, moods, voices, numbers, and persons.
2) In biology, conjugation is a process in which two organisms exchange genetic material through direct contact, typically in single-celled organisms like bacteria.
3) In linguistics, conjugation can also refer to the system of inflectional forms used to express distinctions of tense, aspect, mood, voice, person, number, and gender in languages with synthetic morphological systems.

Examples

Conjugation Example in a sentence

1) In Spanish, there are different conjugations for each verb depending on the subject.

2) The verb "to be" in English has various conjugations such as "am," "is," and "are."

3) Students often struggle with irregular conjugations in foreign languages.

4) Make sure to pay attention to the conjugation when conjugating verbs in French.

5) The conjugation of this particular verb changes significantly in the past tense.

6) She is studying the conjugation of Italian verbs for her upcoming trip.

7) The teacher asked the students to practice the conjugation of regular verbs at home.

8) Understanding verb conjugation is a key aspect of language learning.

9) Can you identify the correct conjugation for the verb "to go" in this sentence?

10) He has mastered the conjugation of all the verbs in the language.

Part of Speech

Conjugation (Noun)

Synonyms

Synthesis , Conjugation , Implication , Adhesion , Association , Relation - (NOUN) সংশ্লেষ

Complexion , Form , Shape , Declension , Conjugation , Type - (NOUN) রুপ

Conjugation - (NOUN) ধাতুরুপ

Addition , Merger , Bloc , Coupling , Accession , Conjugation - (NOUN) সংযোজন

Conjugation - (SYNONYM) ধাতুরূপ

Encyclopedia

In grammar, conjugation refers to the variation of a verb's form to show different tenses, moods, voices, numbers, and persons.
In biology, conjugation is a process in which two organisms exchange genetic material through direct contact, typically in single-celled organisms like bacteria.
In linguistics, conjugation can also refer to the system of inflectional forms used to express distinctions of tense, aspect, mood, voice, person, number, and gender in languages with synthetic morphological systems.