"You'd."
Conjuguer is a French equivalent of the English word "conjugate."Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the infinitive in its present form. The pronunciation will be "koh-zhyoo-ghey" in French.
No My answer: its past tense is "could".
to hang = talah (תלה) to form the word "hanging", the rest of the sentence would be needed in order to conjugate the verb.
to rub = friccionar In order to conjugate the past tense, you would need to provide the entire sentence.
to represent = yitseg (יצג). To conjugate "representing" you would have to provide the entire sentence.
The word 'conjugality' is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The result of the affair was eventual conjugality.
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In grammar conjugate means to list the different forms of a verb. An example would be the word run - it would be conjugated by saying "I run, you run, he runs, she runs, they run, we run."
to have a great time = divertirse In order to conjugate the past tense, you would have to provide the entire sentence.
The conjugate acid of HSO4- in the reaction below would be H2SO4. The conjugate acid is formed by adding a proton to the base.
to dally = hitmazmez (התמזמז) The subject of the sentence would be needed in order to conjugate the past tense.
You don't, as it's not a verb, it's a noun.