3.6 Inflections/Conjugations

Inflected Form Searching

The device is equipped with a smart system to retrieve results from an inflected word. For example, when you type “ate”, the device will retrieve results from the word “eat”. For a word with multiple parts of speech (e.g. the word “record” is both a noun and a verb), both definitions will show.

Looking Up Inflections

To look up inflections in the dictionaries, press INFLEC (when inflections are available to a word).

Some words may have multiple parts of speech or translations, press

/ to select the one you want and then press eingabe to view the inflections.

For verbs, press INFLEC or FN + / to view more conjugations.

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