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(P5206)

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English

has conjugation class

conjugation pattern for group of verbs in the language. Use on items for languages. For lexemes, use "conjugation class" (P5186).

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Data type

Item

Statements

instance of
Wikidata property for items about languages
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Wikidata item of this property
conjugation class
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Wikidata property example
Latin
has conjugation class
first conjugation impersonal verb
second conjugation impersonal verb
e/i conjugation verb (isolated form)
fourth conjugation verb (isolated form)
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Breton
has conjugation class
regular Breton conjugation
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related property
conjugation class
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has grammatical mood
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has grammatical case
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has tense
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has grammatical gender
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has grammatical person
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property proposal discussion
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/has_conjugation_class
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Constraints

property constraint
value-type constraint
relation
instance of
class
conjugation class
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subject type constraint
relation
instance of
class
languoid
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allowed-entity-types constraint
item of property constraint
Wikibase item
constraint status
mandatory constraint
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inverse constraint
property
language of work or name
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property scope constraint
property scope
as main value
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Last edited on 22 June 2023, at 14:02

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