What is the meaning of -are?
the infinitive ending of most regular verbs; also, a productive suffix forming new verbs from nouns
suffix forming adjectives, often specifically relational adjectives, from nouns
present active infinitive of -ō
second-person singular present passive indicative/imperative of -ō
nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of -āris
forms first-conjugation verbs
a suffix used to create agent nouns from verbs; such as væriare (“protector, defender”), from væria (“to defend”)
Attached to a stem, forms the present infinitive of most regular verbs
Regular construction of comparative: ful (“ugly”) → fulare (“uglier”)
Denotes a person or object who (regularly) performs the action of the verb: klättra (“climb”) → klättrare (“climber”)
Used to form the names of residents or inhabitants of particular places; in particular towns/cities: Stockholm → stockholmare (“Stockholmer”). Note that the resulting word is not capitalized.
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