Maite
Basque
Etymology
From maite (“love, beloved”).
Declension
Declension of Maite (animate, ending in vowel) | |||
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indefinite | singular | plural | |
absolutive | Maite | — | — |
ergative | Maitek | — | — |
dative | Maiteri | — | — |
genitive | Maiteren | — | — |
comitative | Maiterekin | — | — |
causative | Maiterengatik | — | — |
benefactive | Maiterentzat | — | — |
instrumental | Maitez | — | — |
inessive | Maiterengan | — | — |
locative | — | — | — |
allative | Maiterengana | — | — |
terminative | Maiterenganaino | — | — |
directive | Maiterenganantz | — | — |
destinative | Maiterenganako | — | — |
ablative | Maiterengandik | — | — |
partitive | Maiterik | — | — |
prolative | Maitetzat | — | — |
Descendants
- → Spanish: Maite
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmaite/ [ˈmai̯.t̪e]
- Rhymes: -aite
- Syllabification: Mai‧te
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