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Pronunciation
Suffix
-é (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ena, masculine plural -ens, feminine plural -enes)
- (Valencia) Alternative spelling of -è
French
Etymology 1
Inherited from Middle French -é, from Old French -é, -et, -at, from Latin -ātus, from Proto-Italic *-ātos. Compare the borrowed doublet -at.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-é (feminine -ée, masculine plural -és, feminine plural -ées)
- (grammar) past participle root verb suffix of regular -er verbs, an inflected infinitive verb; -ed, -en, -n
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Euphonic alteration of -e in presubject position.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-é
- inflection of -er:
- presubject first-person singular present indicative
- presubject first-person singular present subjunctive
- pensé-je
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From a split of the obsolete lative suffix (below), with a semantic shift presumably evolving like “towards him/her” > “to him/her” > “of his/hers”.[1]
Suffix
-é
- (non-attributive possessive suffix) -'s, belonging to ……, that of ……. Used to form the non-attributive possessive[2] form of nouns. Compare the English pronouns mine, yours etc.). The plural form is -éi.
- iskola (“school”) ― iskoláé (“belonging to the school, of the school, the school's”)
- Ez a szék az iskoláé. (predicatively) ― This chair belongs to the school / is the school’s.
- ház (“house”) ― házé (“that of the house”)
- A fa árnyéka nagy, a házé még nagyobb. (as part of the subject) ― The shadow of the tree is big; that of the house is even bigger.
- (non-attributive possessive suffix, slightly colloquial) -'s, those of ……. It is also used informally for the plural of the non-attributive possessive (-éi being somewhat pedantic).
- Ezek a poharak a Pistáé. ― These glasses belong to Steve / are Steve’s.
- 2021, Zsuzsa Mátraházi, Nádasdy Ádám: Még Arany János is követett el hibát műfordításban (interview with Ádám Nádasdy), HVG weekly:
Azt vetették a szememre, hogy a fordításaim értelmesek, szépek és jól követhetők, de kevésbé költőiek, mint az elődeimé, például Arany Jánosé, Babits Mihályé, Mészöly Dezsőé.- I was rebuked for my translations being lucid, beautiful, and easy to follow, but less poetic than those of my predecessors, such as János Arany, Mihály Babits, and Dezső Mészöly (Q303494).
See also
Etymology 2
From Proto-Uralic *-j, which served as part of a diphthong (together with the vowel at the end of the noun stem) and became -á/-é.[3]
Suffix
-é
- (obsolete, case suffix) Used to form the lative, expressing the direction (“where to”) or the purpose (“what for”).
- Synonyms: (other obsolete suffixes that had a similar function) -k, -ni, -nyi
- 1192–1195, Funeral Sermon and Prayer, translated by Alan Jenkins (In Quest of the Miracle Stag: The Poetry of Hungary, Vol. 1, →ISBN, p. 30)
- Menýi miloſtben terumteve eleve mív iſemucut adamut. eſ odutta vola neki paradiſumut haʒóá.
- Mennyi malasztban (= kegyelemben) teremté (= teremtette) kezdetben mi ősünket, Ádámot, és adta (vala) neki paradicsomot házzá. (in present-day Hungarian)
- God in his divine grace made Adam our ancestor, and gave him Eden for his dwelling place.
Usage notes
- (case suffix) Variants:
- -á was added to back-vowel words.
- -é was added to front-vowel words.
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Particle
-é (clitic)
- (dialectal, chiefly Transylvania) Alternative form of -e (“whether, if”) Tag for yes/no questions, always written with a hyphen before.
- Nem tudom, hogy sikerül-é. ― I don't know if it will be successful.
Etymology 4
Suffix
-é
- (archaic personal suffix) Formed the third-person singular indicative past definite, for front-vowel verbs. For the full paradigm, see the usage template.
- Synonym: (modern form) -te
- Coordinate term: (for back-vowel-verbs) -á
- A virágokat nézé. ― S/he looked at the flowers.
See also
Etymology 5
See -e.
- -i (dialectal, except in some set forms)
Suffix
-é
- Combining form of -e (possessive suffix) before most case suffixes, except that of the essive-formal.
- feje (“his/her/its head”) + -n → fején (“on his/her/its head”)
Usage notes
For its variants occurring in standard usage, see -i (alternative form of -e and -é as the third-person singular single-possession possessive suffix).
References
Further reading
- (whether, if): -é , redirecting to -e in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
- (whether, if): -é, redirecting to -e in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2024).
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈe/
- Rhymes: -e
- Hyphenation: -é
Suffix
-é (non-lemma form of verb-forming suffix)
- used with a stem to form the third-person past historic of regular -ere verbs
- Synonym: -ette
Navajo
Suffix
-é
- (nominalizer) the one that, the one who
Usage notes
Similar to the -er suffix in English, the -é suffix attached to a verb means "the one who does ". It is a variant of -í.
Synonyms
Old French
- -e (manuscript form)
- -et (12th century or earlier)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin -ātus. First attested in 842, as -at (jurat in the Oaths of Strasbourg) > (first attested in c. 1050) -et in the Song of Roland; the form -é first appears in the 12th century.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-é
- used to form past participles of regular -er verbs
Descendants
Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin -āī, from Latin -āvī.
Suffix
-é
- a suffix indicating the first-person singular indicative preterite of a verb in -ar