-aste

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See also: aste, astē, and Äste

Italian

Etymology

From Latin -āvistis (via -āsti).[1] Example: Italian lodaste, from Latin laudavistis.

Suffix

-aste

  1. used with a stem to form the second-person past historic and imperfect subjunctive of regular -are verbs

References

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Anagrams


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin -avisti.

Suffix

-aste

  1. forms the second-person singular preterite indicative of 1st conjugation verbs

See also


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin -āstī, syncopated form of -āvistī.

Suffix

-aste

  1. Suffix indicating the second-person singular indicative preterite of -ar verbs.

See also