Appendix:Conjugations

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Italian verbs coniugation is, as for most of the languages derived from Latin, rather complex, having also a large number of irregular verbs. Verbs Conjugation Tables are present in every Italian grammar, but because of the complexity of the conjugations are only of relative help. Also, coniugation in the different diathesis can be complex because of the verbal agreement rules.
Recently on the Internet have become available a number of automatic conjugators that handle pretty effectively most of the Italian verbs, including numerous neologisms (like googlare, for to google).
Reverse application of the conjugation rules leads to Verbs Analyzers.
An example of such a conjugator and verbs analyzer for Italian regular and irregular verbs and neologisms can be found at Il Verbiario

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