Combine, unify, marry, and adjoin.
Fýr - needs to be conjugated
It is a conjugated form of the English verb "to have", so yes.
Cnēoris -feminine word, has to be conjugated for case and voice. nominative: Cnēoris (singular), Cnēorissa (plural) accusative: Cnēorisse (singular), Cnēorissa (plural genitive: Cnēorisse (singular), Cnēorissa (plural) dative: Cnēorisse (singular), Cnēorisum (plural) requires correctly conjugated definite article or pronoun proceeding it in a sentence.
"encantada" is a Spanish word meaning enjoy. The base word is "encantar" meaning "to enjoy." Now, encantada is a conjugated form of the root word. It's like saying the word "said" but in many cases, it changes to "says" depending on how the word is used.
When used as a noun the word public is normally preceeded by the word the. It is a collective word meaning ordinary people in general; the community. It can be conjugated in either the singular or plural, e.g. the public wants to see justice served; the public are not willing to pay higher taxes.
The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
The verb, not conjugated is: fermer
Fýr - needs to be conjugated
Fýr - needs to be conjugated
Hank doesn't mean anything in Finnish. You might possibly mean the word hankkia, or you might have heard this word conjugated to another form. Hankkia means to get something.
It is a conjugated form of the English verb "to have", so yes.
the word quiere is a conjugated form of to want. It means he/she/it wants
the word quiere is a conjugated form of to want. It means he/she/it wants
Abouse is a conjugated form of the verb abuse in Spanish.The word in English is abuse..
"Yo soy" IS conjugated. It is the conjugated form of the verb "Ser"
Verbs are conjugated.
I think the word "that" can be conjugated like the verb "ser" and "estar" in spanish, but i think the root word is "ce." hope it helps.