Conjugator: meaning, definitions and examples

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conjugator

 

[ kənˈdʒʌɡətər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

language

A tool or resource used to conjugate verbs in different languages.

Synonyms

conjugation tool, verb conjugator.

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Word Description / Examples
conjugator

Typically refers to a device or tool that helps with the conjugation of verbs, often used in educational settings or language learning applications.

  • The conjugator on this site helps me learn how to properly conjugate Spanish verbs.
  • Before the test, I used an online conjugator to practice verb forms.
verb conjugator

Specifically indicates a tool focused exclusively on conjugating verbs, highlighting its specialized function for verb forms.

  • I use a verb conjugator to understand different tenses in German.
  • The verb conjugator app on my phone is very helpful for my language studies.
conjugation tool

Generally describes any software, device, or interface designed to assist with verb conjugation, often emphasizing its functionality or features.

  • This conjugation tool can handle irregular verbs with ease.
  • The new conjugation tool has a user-friendly interface, making it easier to learn French verb forms.

Examples of usage

  • Online conjugators can be very helpful for language learners.
  • This app includes a conjugator for Spanish verbs.
  • I always use a conjugator when studying French.

Translations

Translations of the word "conjugator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 conjugador

🇮🇳 संयोजक

🇩🇪 Konjugator

🇮🇩 konjugator

🇺🇦 відмінювач

🇵🇱 koniugator

🇯🇵 活用器 (katsuyouki)

🇫🇷 conjugueur

🇪🇸 conjugador

🇹🇷 çekimleyici

🇰🇷 활용기 (hwallyonggi)

🇸🇦 مُصَرِّف

🇨🇿 konjugátor

🇸🇰 konjugátor

🇨🇳 变位器 (biànwèi qì)

🇸🇮 konjugator

🇮🇸 beygingartæki

🇰🇿 етістік жақтауыш

🇬🇪 კონიუგატორი

🇦🇿 təsrifləyici

🇲🇽 conjugador

Etymology

The word 'conjugator' is a modern term that emerged with the development of language learning tools and resources. It is derived from the verb 'conjugate,' which comes from Latin 'conjugare,' meaning 'to join together.' The use of conjugators has become increasingly popular with the rise of online language learning platforms and apps.