-as

See also: Appendix:Variations of "as"

Albanian

Etymology

variant of -at, seen in toponyms such as Qesarat, Kastrat, Dukat, Progonat Bushat.[1]. the [-t] as [-s] as both from similar Proto-Albanian *tāi and Proto-Albanian *tjā. An Illyrian derivation[2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /as/

Suffix

-as m (-as m)

  1. used to form toponyms. -ian

References

  1. Dhrimo, Ali. Për Shqipen dhe shqiptarët. 2008
  2. Kulla, Ariola. (2010). the Albanian Lingustic Journey from Ancient Illyrcum to EU. Linköping University. p. 21.

Cornish

Suffix

-as (plural -asow)

  1. -ful

Derived terms

Category Cornish terms suffixed with -as not found

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:
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  • Hyphenation: as

Suffix

-as

  1. ending of the present tense in verbs.

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *-as, a variant of *-s (adjective-forming suffix), from Proto-Finno-Ugric *-s.

Suffix

-as (front vowel harmony variant -äs)

  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
partitive -asta -aita
inessive -aassa -aissa
elative -aasta -aista
illative -aaseen -aisiin
-aihinrare
adessive -aalla -ailla
ablative -aalta -ailta
allative -aalle -aille
essive -aana -aina
translative -aaksi -aiksi
instructive -ain
abessive -aatta -aitta
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of -as (type vieras)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -aani -aani
accusative nom. -aani -aani
gen. -aani
genitive -aani -aideni
-aitteni
partitive -astani -aitani
inessive -aassani -aissani
elative -aastani -aistani
illative -aaseeni -aisiini
-aihinirare
adessive -aallani -aillani
ablative -aaltani -ailtani
allative -aalleni -ailleni
essive -aanani -ainani
translative -aakseni -aikseni
instructive
abessive -aattani -aittani
comitative -aineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -aasi -aasi
accusative nom. -aasi -aasi
gen. -aasi
genitive -aasi -aidesi
-aittesi
partitive -astasi -aitasi
inessive -aassasi -aissasi
elative -aastasi -aistasi
illative -aaseesi -aisiisi
-aihisirare
adessive -aallasi -aillasi
ablative -aaltasi -ailtasi
allative -aallesi -aillesi
essive -aanasi -ainasi
translative -aaksesi -aiksesi
instructive
abessive -aattasi -aittasi
comitative -ainesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -aamme -aamme
accusative nom. -aamme -aamme
gen. -aamme
genitive -aamme -aidemme
-aittemme
partitive -astamme -aitamme
inessive -aassamme -aissamme
elative -aastamme -aistamme
illative -aaseemme -aisiimme
-aihimmerare
adessive -aallamme -aillamme
ablative -aaltamme -ailtamme
allative -aallemme -aillemme
essive -aanamme -ainamme
translative -aaksemme -aiksemme
instructive
abessive -aattamme -aittamme
comitative -ainemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -aanne -aanne
accusative nom. -aanne -aanne
gen. -aanne
genitive -aanne -aidenne
-aittenne
partitive -astanne -aitanne
inessive -aassanne -aissanne
elative -aastanne -aistanne
illative -aaseenne -aisiinne
-aihinnerare
adessive -aallanne -aillanne
ablative -aaltanne -ailtanne
allative -aallenne -aillenne
essive -aananne -ainanne
translative -aaksenne -aiksenne
instructive
abessive -aattanne -aittanne
comitative -ainenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative -aansa -aansa
accusative nom. -aansa -aansa
gen. -aansa
genitive -aansa -aidensa
-aittensa
partitive -astaan
-astansa
-aitaan
-aitansa
inessive -aassaan
-aassansa
-aissaan
-aissansa
elative -aastaan
-aastansa
-aistaan
-aistansa
illative -aaseensa -aisiinsa
-aihinsarare
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
instructive
abessive -aattaan
-aattansa
-aittaan
-aittansa
comitative -aineen
-ainensa

Derived terms

Finnish terms suffixed with -as

Anagrams

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɒʃ]
  • Rhymes: -ɒʃ

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) + -ashajas (covered with hair)
  2. (noun-forming suffix) Added to a noun to form an occupation or a collective noun.
    fazék (pot) + -asfazekas (potter)
  3. (number-forming suffix) Added to an ordinal number to form a digit or figure, cf. the relevant template.
    három (three) + -ashármas (the digit or figure 3)

Usage notes

  • (all senses) Harmonic 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

Hungarian adjectives suffixed with -as
Hungarian nouns suffixed with -as

See also

  • Appendix:Hungarian suffixes

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto -as, Latin -ās, French -es, Spanish -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

Irish terms suffixed with -as

Latin

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

By syncope, from the earlier form -ātis.

Suffix

-ās

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

In an exception to the usual Latin stress rule, Latin words ending in this suffix were generally stressed on the final syllable of their nominative singular forms in -ās because of the aforementioned syncope.

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
Latin terms suffixed with -as

Etymology 2

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

Suffix

-ās

  1. accusative feminine plural of -us

Etymology 3

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

Suffix

-ās

  1. second-person singular present active indicative of (first conjugation)
Descendants
  • Catalan: -es
  • French: -es
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: -as
  • Spanish: -as

Etymology 4

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

Suffix

-ās m

  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) + -asrusas (Russian (person))

Derived terms

Lithuanian terms suffixed with -as

Middle English

Suffix

-as

  1. Alternative form of -yssh
References

Suffix

-as

  1. Alternative form of -esse
References

Northern Sami

Etymology

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

Suffix

-as

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

Northern Sami terms suffixed with -as

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

  • IPA(key): /ɑs/

Suffix

-as

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

Descendants

Old Galician-Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Latin -ās.

Suffix

-as

  1. a suffix indicating the second-person singular present indicative of a verb in -ar
    amar (to love) + -asamas ([you] love)
    cantar (to sing) + -ascantas ([you] sing)

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) + -asóclachas (youth)
    muinter (family) + -asmuinteras (familiarity)

Derived terms

Old Irish terms suffixed with -as

Descendants

References

Polish

Pronunciation

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

Suffix

-as m pers

  1. masculine noun suffix

Declension

Derived terms

Polish terms suffixed with -as

Further reading

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

Portuguese

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese -as, from Latin -ās. Compare Galician and Spanish -as.

Suffix

-as

  1. a suffix indicating the second-person singular present indicative of -ar
    amar (to love) + -asamas ([you] love)
    cantar (to sing) + -ascantas ([you] sing)
See also

Suffix

-as

  1. a suffix indicating the second-person singular present subjunctive of -er
    correr (to run) + -ascorras (that you run)
  2. a suffix indicating the second-person singular present subjunctive of -ir
See also

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

  • IPA(key): /as/

Suffix

-as f

  1. Forms abstract nouns.
    teyrn (monarch, king) + -asteyrnas (kingdom)
    bardd (poet) + -asbarddas (poetry)
    urdd (order, honour) + -asurddas (honour, dignity)

Derived terms

Welsh terms suffixed with -as

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

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