-ania
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See also: Ania
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- Hyphenation: -an‧i‧a
Suffix
[edit]-ania
- (rare) Used in forming female given names.
Derived terms
[edit]Hungarian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From -a- (linking vowel) + -nia (conjugated infinitive suffix).
Pronunciation
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-ania
- (conjugated infinitive suffix) forms the third-person singular and the second-person singular formal of an infinitive
- tanítani (“to teach”) → Tanítania kell. ― He/she has to teach./ You (formal) have to teach.
Usage notes
[edit]- The conjugated infinitive denotes action connected to the person. The non-conjugated infinitive has a general meaning:
- Itt nem szabad dohányoznia. ― S/he is not allowed to smoke here. (third person)
- Itt nem szabad dohányozni. ― Smoking is not allowed here. (general)
- With words like “important, necessary” etc., it is expressed in English as “for him/her to…”.
- Fontos eljönnie. ― It is important for him/her to come here. or It is important that s/he come here.
- Variants:
- -nia is added to back-vowel words that form their infinitive with -ni
- rohanni (“to run”) → Rohannia kell. ― He/she has to run.
- -nie is added to front-vowel words that form their infinitive with -ni
- -ania is added to back-vowel words that form their infinitive with -ani
- tanítani (“to teach”) → Tanítania kell. ― He/she has to teach.
- -enie is added to front-vowel words that form their infinitive with -eni
- veszíteni (“to lose”) → Súlyt kell veszítenie. ― He/she has to lose weight.
- -nia is added to back-vowel words that form their infinitive with -ni
Conjugated infinitive – personal endings
| Person | Back vowel | Front vowel | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| unrounded | rounded | |||
| én | 1st person singular | -nom | -nem | -nöm |
| after two consonants or a long vowel + t |
-anom | -enem | ||
| te | 2nd person singular | -nod | -ned | -nöd |
| after two consonants or a long vowel + t |
-anod | -ened | ||
| ő maga ön |
3rd person singular | -nia | -nie | |
| after two consonants or a long vowel + t |
-ania | -enie | ||
| mi | 1st person plural | -nunk | -nünk | |
| after two consonants or a long vowel + t |
-anunk | -enünk | ||
| ti | 2nd person plural | -notok | -netek | -nötök |
| after two consonants or a long vowel + t |
-anotok | -enetek | ||
| ők maguk önök |
3rd person plural | -niuk | -niük | |
| after two consonants or a long vowel + t |
-aniuk | -eniük | ||
| archaic/dialectal | -niok | -niök | ||
See also
[edit]Polish
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-ania n
- inflection of -anie:
Categories:
- English terms suffixed with -ia
- English terms suffixed with -an
- English lemmas
- English suffixes
- English terms with rare senses
- Hungarian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hungarian lemmas
- Hungarian suffixes
- Hungarian inflectional suffixes
- Hungarian terms with usage examples
- Polish 2-syllable words
- Polish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Polish/aɲa
- Rhymes:Polish/aɲa/2 syllables
- Polish non-lemma forms
- Polish suffix forms