What is the meaning of -ei?
added to nouns to form verbs
a suffix indicating the first-person singular preterite indicative of a verb in -ar
Forming names of sites or buildings where a characteristic activity is conducted.
Forming names of regions or countries.
Used to create abstract nouns denoting a state, condition, or quality: -y
Alternative form of -erei
Romanization of -π΄πΉ
possessive suffix for multiple possessions:
- his, her, its β¦β¦-s (third-person singular; the pronoun Ε (βs/heβ) being optional for emphasis)
his, her, its β¦β¦-s (third-person singular; the pronoun Ε (βs/heβ) being optional for emphasis)
your β¦β¦-s (second-person singular, grammatically resembling the third person sg.)
construed with a noun or certain pronouns as the possessor: β¦β¦βs β¦β¦-s, β¦β¦-s of β¦β¦ (third-person sg. or pl., depending on the noun or pronoun)
used with a stem to form the first-person singular past historic of regular -ere verbs
inflection of -eus:
nominative/vocative masculine plural
genitive masculine/neuter singular
a suffix indicating the first-person singular preterite indicative of -ar
a suffix indicating the first-person singular future indicative of -ar, appended to the infinitive
a suffix indicating the first-person singular future indicative of -er, appended to the infinitive
a suffix indicating the first-person singular future indicative of -ir, appended to the infinitive
a suffix indicating the second-person plural imperative of -er
Source: wiktionary.org
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