Adyghe verbs are like special words that show what someone or something is doing in a sentence. They have different parts that change depending on who is doing the action, when it happened, and how many people or things are involved.
For example, let's say you and your friend are playing catch outside. You could use an Adyghe verb to say "I threw the ball to my friend." The verb for "throw" would change depending on who is doing the throwing (you), who you're throwing it to (your friend), and when it happened (in the past, present, or future).
It might seem complicated, but Adyghe verbs help us communicate more precisely and clearly in our sentences. They're like puzzle pieces that fit together perfectly to make a complete picture of what's going on in a sentence.