grammatical mood (plural grammatical moods)
- (grammar) A type of the relationship of a verb with reality and intent.
in grammar, type of the relationship
- Arabic: حَالَة (ar) f (ḥāla)
- Armenian: եղանակ (hy) (eġanak)
- Asturian: mou m
- Azerbaijani: forma (az), feil forması
- Bashkir: һөйкәлеш (höykəleş)
- Belarusian: лад m (lad)
- Bulgarian: наклоне́ние (bg) n (naklonénie)
- Catalan: mode (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 語氣/语气 (zh) (yǔqì)
- Crimean Tatar: meyil
- Czech: způsob (cs) m, slovesný způsob m
- Danish: modus (da) n
- Dutch: wijs (nl) f
- Esperanto: modo (eo)
- Estonian: kõneviis
- Finnish: tapaluokka (fi), modus (fi)
- French: mode (fr) m
- Galician: modo m
- Georgian: კილო (ḳilo)
- German: Modus (de) m, Aussageform (de) f, Aussageweise (de) f, Weise (de) f, Sprechart (de), Art (de) f
- Greek: έγκλιση (el) f (égklisi)
- Ancient: ἔγκλισις f (énklisis)
- Hebrew: דֶּרֶךְ (he) f (derekh), מודוס m (modus)
- Hindi: क्रिया का भेद (kriyā kā bhed)
- Hungarian: igemód (hu)
- Icelandic: háttur (is) m
- Ido: modo (io)
- Italian: modo (it) m
- Japanese: 法 (ja) (ほう, hō)
- Kalmyk: шинҗ (şinj)
- Korean: 서법 (ko) (seobeop)
- Latin: modus (la) m
- Latvian: izteiksme (lv) f
- Lithuanian: nuosaka (lt) f
- Macedonian: начин m (način), глаголски начин m (glagolski način)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: modus m
- Nynorsk: modus m
- Old English: ġemet n
- Persian: وجه (vaje)
- Polish: tryb (pl) m
- Portuguese: modo (pt) m
- Romanian: mod gramatical n
- Russian: наклоне́ние (ru) n (naklonénije)
- Scottish Gaelic: modh m or f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: начин m, модус m
- Roman: način (sh) m, modus (sh) m
- Slovak: spôsob m
- Slovene: naklon m
- Spanish: modo (es) m
- Swedish: modus (sv) n
- Turkish: kip (tr)
- Ukrainian: спо́сіб (uk) m (spósib)
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