-as

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Cornish

Suffix

-as (plural -asow)

  1. -ful

Derived terms


Esperanto

Etymology

The Esperanto suffixes -as, -is, -os, -us are related, and appear to have been inspired by previous language projects:

This play of vowels is not an original idea of Zamenhof's: -as, -is, -os are found for the three tenses of the infinitive in Faiguet's system of 1765; -a, -i, -o without a consonant are used like Z's -as, -is, -os by Rudelle (1858); Courtonne in 1885 had -am, -im, -om in the same values, and the similarity with Esperanto is here even more perfect than in the other projects, as -um corresponds to Z's -us.An International Language (1928)

The vowel of -as is likely cognate with the Latin present, as in amat (s/he loves), and the corresponding present infinitive amāre, permitting the natural (for a European) -ant ending. i could come from past tense in Latin ami, amisti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [as]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: as

Suffix

-as

  1. ending of the present tense in verbs.

Finnish

Etymology

Originally without a vowel (which has been re-extracted from stems), from Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360: Parameter 2 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "fiu-fin-pro" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E., from Proto-Finno-Ugric *-s.

Suffix

-as (front vowel harmony variant -äs, linguistic notation -As)

  1. Forms some adjectives.
  2. Forms some nouns.

Declension

Inflection of -as (Kotus type 41/vieras, no gradation)
nominative -as -aat
genitive -aan -aiden
-aitten
partitive -asta -aita
illative -aaseen -aisiin
singular plural
nominative -as -aat
accusative nom. -as -aat
gen. -aan
genitive -aan -aiden
-aitten
-asten rare
partitive -asta -aita
inessive -aassa -aissa
elative -aasta -aista
illative -aaseen -aisiin
-aihin rare
adessive -aalla -ailla
ablative -aalta -ailta
allative -aalle -aille
essive -aana -aina
translative -aaksi -aiksi
abessive -aatta -aitta
instructive -ain
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of -as (Kotus type 41/vieras, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -aani -aani
accusative nom. -aani -aani
gen. -aani
genitive -aani -aideni
-aitteni
-asteni rare
partitive -astani -aitani
inessive -aassani -aissani
elative -aastani -aistani
illative -aaseeni -aisiini
-aihini rare
adessive -aallani -aillani
ablative -aaltani -ailtani
allative -aalleni -ailleni
essive -aanani -ainani
translative -aakseni -aikseni
abessive -aattani -aittani
instructive
comitative -aineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -aasi -aasi
accusative nom. -aasi -aasi
gen. -aasi
genitive -aasi -aidesi
-aittesi
-astesi rare
partitive -astasi -aitasi
inessive -aassasi -aissasi
elative -aastasi -aistasi
illative -aaseesi -aisiisi
-aihisi rare
adessive -aallasi -aillasi
ablative -aaltasi -ailtasi
allative -aallesi -aillesi
essive -aanasi -ainasi
translative -aaksesi -aiksesi
abessive -aattasi -aittasi
instructive
comitative -ainesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -aamme -aamme
accusative nom. -aamme -aamme
gen. -aamme
genitive -aamme -aidemme
-aittemme
-astemme rare
partitive -astamme -aitamme
inessive -aassamme -aissamme
elative -aastamme -aistamme
illative -aaseemme -aisiimme
-aihimme rare
adessive -aallamme -aillamme
ablative -aaltamme -ailtamme
allative -aallemme -aillemme
essive -aanamme -ainamme
translative -aaksemme -aiksemme
abessive -aattamme -aittamme
instructive
comitative -ainemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -aanne -aanne
accusative nom. -aanne -aanne
gen. -aanne
genitive -aanne -aidenne
-aittenne
-astenne rare
partitive -astanne -aitanne
inessive -aassanne -aissanne
elative -aastanne -aistanne
illative -aaseenne -aisiinne
-aihinne rare
adessive -aallanne -aillanne
ablative -aaltanne -ailtanne
allative -aallenne -aillenne
essive -aananne -ainanne
translative -aaksenne -aiksenne
abessive -aattanne -aittanne
instructive
comitative -ainenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative -aansa -aansa
accusative nom. -aansa -aansa
gen. -aansa
genitive -aansa -aidensa
-aittensa
-astensa rare
partitive -astaan
-astansa
-aitaan
-aitansa
inessive -aassaan
-aassansa
-aissaan
-aissansa
elative -aastaan
-aastansa
-aistaan
-aistansa
illative -aaseensa -aisiinsa
-aihinsa rare
adessive -aallaan
-aallansa
-aillaan
-aillansa
ablative -aaltaan
-aaltansa
-ailtaan
-ailtansa
allative -aalleen
-aallensa
-ailleen
-aillensa
essive -aanaan
-aanansa
-ainaan
-ainansa
translative -aakseen
-aaksensa
-aikseen
-aiksensa
abessive -aattaan
-aattansa
-aittaan
-aittansa
instructive
comitative -aineen
-ainensa

Derived terms

Anagrams


Hungarian

Pronunciation

Suffix

-as

  1. (adjective-forming suffix) Added to a noun to form an adjective meaning "having something, a quality"; sometimes referred to as ornative.
    haj (hair) + ‎-as → ‎hajas (covered with hair)
  2. (noun-forming suffix) Added to a noun to form an occupation or a collective noun.
    fazék (pot) + ‎-as → ‎fazekas (potter)
  3. (number-forming suffix) Added to an ordinal number to form a digit or figure, cf. the relevant template.
    három (three) + ‎-as → ‎hármas (the digit or figure 3)

Usage notes

  • (all senses) Variants:
    -s is added to words ending in a vowel. Final -a changes to -á-. Final -e changes to -é-.
    -os is added to some back-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -as is added to other back-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -es is added to unrounded (and some rounded) front-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -ös is added to most rounded front-vowel words ending in a consonant

Derived terms

See also


Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto -asLatin -āsFrench -esSpanish -as.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-as

  1. desinence of the present tense in verbs

See also


Irish

Alternative forms

  • -eas (after palatal consonants)

Etymology

From Old Irish -as, from Proto-Celtic *-assus, from Proto-Indo-European *-ad-tus.

Suffix

-as m

  1. Nominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or nouns
    Synonym: -achas

Declension

Derived terms


Latin

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Suffix

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  1. Used to form gentilic adjectives with the meaning "of/from" a country or place.
Declension

Third-declension one-termination adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative -ās -ātēs -ātia
Genitive -ātis -ātium
-ātum
Dative -ātī -ātibus
Accusative -ātem -ās -ātēs -ātia
Ablative -āte
-ātī
-ātibus
Vocative -ās -ātēs -ātia
Derived terms

Etymology 2

A declined form of -us (suffix forming adjectives).

Suffix

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  1. accusative feminine plural of -us

Etymology 3

A conjugated form of (suffix forming first-conjugation verbs).

Suffix

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  1. second-person singular present active indicative of (first conjugation)

Descendants

  • Catalan: -es
  • French: -es
  • Galician: -as
  • Portuguese: -as
  • Spanish: -as

Etymology 4

A declined form of -a (suffix forming masculine agent nouns).

Suffix

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  1. accusative plural of -a

Descendants


Lithuanian

Suffix

-as m

  1. nominal suffix (ending) of the first declension of the nouns.
  2. nominal suffix (ending) which indicates a demonym.
    Rusija (Russia) + ‎-as → ‎rusas (Russian (person))

Derived terms


Middle English

Etymology 1

Suffix

-as

  1. Alternative form of -yssh
References

Etymology 2

Suffix

-as

  1. Alternative form of -esse
References

Northern Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *-ës. Cognate of Finnish -e, Estonian -e.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

-as

  1. Forms nouns from verbs, indicating something used for performing the verb.
    vuoidat (to smear) + ‎-as → ‎vuoiddas (ointment)

Usage notes

  • This suffix triggers the weak grade on a preceding stressed syllable in the nominative singular and essive, and the strong grade in the other forms.

Inflection

Odd, no gradation
Nominative -as
Genitive -asa
Singular Plural
Nominative -as -asat
Accusative -asa -asiid
Genitive -asa -asiid
Illative -asii -asiidda
Locative -asis -asiin
Comitative -asiin -asiiguin
Essive -asin
Possessive forms
Singular Dual Plural
1st person -asan -aseamẹ -aseamẹt
2nd person -asat -aseattẹ -aseattẹt
3rd person -asis -aseaskkạ -aseasẹt

Derived terms


Old English

Etymology

Perhaps from the Proto-Germanic accusative plural ending *-anz, with regularly lost -n- before a fricative, or perhaps from the nominative plural *-ōs, a voiceless variety of the regular ending *-ōz, or a merger of both. Akin to Saterland Frisian -s, West Frisian -s, Old Saxon -os (Low German -s), Dutch -s, Swedish -ar.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-as

  1. Plural ending of nominative and accusative cases, originally of a-stem masculine nouns, later extended to other nouns.

Descendants


Old Irish

Alternative forms

  • -es (after palatal consonants)
  • -us

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *-assus, from Proto-Indo-European *-ad-tus.

Suffix

-as m

  1. Nominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or nouns
    óclach (young man) + ‎-as → ‎óclachas (youth)
    muinter (family) + ‎-as → ‎muinteras (familiarity)

Derived terms

Descendants

References


Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /as/
  • Rhymes: -as
  • Syllabification: as

Suffix

-as m pers

  1. masculine noun suffix

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading

  • -as in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • -as in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Suffix

-as

  1. forms the second-person singular present indicative of 1st conjugation verbs
    falar (to speak) + ‎-as → ‎falas (you speak)
  2. forms the second-person singular subjunctive present of 2nd and 3rd conjugation verbs
    correr (to run) + ‎-as → ‎corras (that you run)
  3. forms the second-person singular negative imperative of 2nd and 3rd conjugation verbs
    correr (to run) + ‎-as → ‎não corras (don’t run)

Spanish

Etymology 1

From Latin -ās, the second-person singular present active indicative ending of first conjugation verbs.

Suffix

-as

  1. suffix indicating the second-person singular present indicative of -ar.

Etymology 2

From Latin -eās, Latin -ās, and Latin -iās, the second-person singular present active subjunctive endings of second, third, and fourth conjugation verbs, respectively.

Suffix

-as

  1. suffix indicating the second-person singular present subjunctive of -er verbs and -ir verbs

See also


Swedish

Suffix

-as

  1. Alternative form of -s (adverbial suffix)

Derived terms

References

Anagrams


Welsh

Pronunciation

Suffix

-as f

  1. Forms abstract nouns.
    teyrn (monarch, king) + ‎-as → ‎teyrnas (kingdom)
    bardd (poet) + ‎-as → ‎barddas (poetry)
    urdd (order, honour) + ‎-as → ‎urddas (honour, dignity)

Derived terms

References

R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “-as”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies