-it
See also: Appendix:Variations of "it"
Czech
Suffix
-it
- forms the infinitive of the 3rd class verbs.
- (masculine) -ite (used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils)
French
Suffix
-it
- Suffix forming the third-person singular present indicative of -ir verbs.
- Suffix forming the third-person singular past historic of -ir verbs.
- Suffix forming the third-person singular past historic of -re verbs.
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iːt/
Suffix
-it
Derived terms
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:German_words_suffixed_with_-it' title='Category:German words suffixed with -it'>German words suffixed with -it</a>
Greenlandic
Affix
-it (n-v?, truncative?)
- there is no [noun], has no [noun]
Derived terms
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Greenlandic_words_suffixed_with_-it' title='Category:Greenlandic words suffixed with -it'>Greenlandic words suffixed with -it</a>
References
- Vestgrønlandsk grammatik, p. 82, F.A.J. Nielsen, 2014
- Bjørnum, S.: Grønlandsk Grammatik, p. 236. Atuagkat 2003.
Affix
-it (v-v?, truncative?)
- Reverses the meaning.
Derived terms
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Greenlandic_words_suffixed_with_-it' title='Category:Greenlandic words suffixed with -it'>Greenlandic words suffixed with -it</a>
References
- Vestgrønlandsk grammatik, p. 130, F.A.J. Nielsen, 2014
- Bjørnum, S.: Grønlandsk Grammatik, p. 236. Atuagkat 2003.
Manx
Alternative forms
Derived terms
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Manx_words_suffixed_with_-it' title='Category:Manx words suffixed with -it'>Manx words suffixed with -it</a>
Northern Sami
Inflection
This adjective needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- See Category:Northern Sami adjective comparative forms
Old Irish
Usage notes
This suffix is used only after first-person singular forms in -(e)a, first-person plural forms in -mi, and 3rd person plural forms in -(a)it. After third-person singular forms, the suffix -i is used.
Derived terms
Category Old Irish words suffixed with -it not found
See also
Old Irish affixed pronouns
See Appendix:Old Irish affixed pronouns for details on how these forms are used.
Note that the so-called “infixed” pronouns are technically prefixes, but they are never the first prefix in a verbal complex.
Person | Infixed | Suffixed | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Class A | Class B | Class C | ||
1 sing. | m-L | dom-L, dam-L | -um | |
2 sing. | t-L | dot-L, dat-L, dut-L, dit-L | -ut | |
3 sing. m. | a-N | d-N | id-N, did-N, d-N | -i, -it |
3 sing. f. | s-(N) | da- | -us | |
3 sing. n. | a-L | d-L | id-L, did-L, d-L | -i, -it |
1 pl. | n- | don-, dun-, dan- | -unn | |
2 pl. | b- | dob-, dub-, dab- | -uib | |
3 pl. | s-(N) | da- | -us | |
L means this form triggers lenition. N means this form triggers nasalization (eclipsis) (N) means this form triggers nasalization in some texts but not in others. |
Swedish
Suffix
-it
- Suffix used to form the supine tense of verbs belonging to the fourth conjugation (strong verbs); see also -t
Usage notes
The suffix is used with the same version of the stem as is the past participle.
Suffix
-it
- (pathology) Suffix used to form nouns corresponding to diseases characterized by inflammation (similar to -itis in English)
- a (mineral) material with a certain origin or property, similar to English -ite
- a person from a certain place or a faith, similar to English -ite
- abderit, husit, israelit, jesuit, konvertit, kosmopolit, levit, malmöit, metropolit, muskovit, samarit, shiit, stachanovit, sunnit
Derived terms
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Swedish_words_suffixed_with_-it' title='Category:Swedish words suffixed with -it'>Swedish words suffixed with -it</a>
References
- shiit in Svenska Akademiens ordlista över svenska språket (13th ed., online)
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