-aste
Italian
Etymology
From Latin -āvistis (via -āsti).[1] Example: Italian lodaste, from Latin laudavistis.
Suffix
-aste
- used with a stem to form the second-person past historic and imperfect subjunctive of regular -are verbs
References
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Suffix
-aste
- forms the second-person singular preterite indicative of 1st conjugation verbs
See also
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin -āstī, syncopated form of -āvistī.
Suffix
-aste
- Suffix indicating the second-person singular indicative preterite of -ar verbs.