Romanian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
-iță f (plural -ițe)
- Forms diminutives of some feminine nouns
- fată (“girl”) + -iță → fetiță (“little girl”)
- capră (“goat”) + -iță → căpriță (“little goat”)
Declension[edit]
Declension of -iță
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singular
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plural
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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nominative/accusative
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(o) -iță
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-ița
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(niște) -ițe
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-ițele
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genitive/dative
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(unei) -ițe
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-iței
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(unor) -ițe
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-ițelor
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vocative
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-iță, -ițo
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-ițelor
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Derived terms[edit]
See also[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic -ица (-ica), from Proto-Slavic *-ica.
-iță f (plural -ițe)
- Used to make feminine forms of some masculine nouns, e.g. professions; -ess
- Synonym: (less common) -easă
- doctor (“doctor”) + -iță → doctoriță (“female doctor”), actor (“actor”) + -iță → actriță (“actress”)
Declension[edit]
Declension of -iță
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singular
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plural
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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nominative/accusative
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(o) -iță
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-ița
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(niște) -ițe
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-ițele
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genitive/dative
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(unei) -ițe
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-iței
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(unor) -ițe
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-ițelor
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vocative
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-iță, -ițo
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-ițelor
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Derived terms[edit]
See also[edit]