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Chuukese

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Etymology

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Suffix

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-u

  1. out, outwards; used to modify verb direction

Esperanto

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Etymology 1

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Perhaps from the Greek -ou imperative (pronounced [u]) of deponent verbs such as dekhou "receive!", or from the Hebrew imperative -û. It may instead—or also—be connected to the vowel of the Esperanto conditional suffix -us, minus the s of the indicative inflections.

Suffix

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-u

  1. do [it]! (jussive inflection of verbs)
    Parolu!Speak!

Etymology 2

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Apparently connected to the u at the end of unu (one, a certain).

Suffix

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-u

  1. -one. (Ending of the individual correlatives.)
    kiu (what individual, who)
    tiu (that individual, that one)
    ĉiu (all individuals, everyone)
    iu (some individual, someone)
    neniu (no individual, nobody)
    (unofficial) aliu (another individual, someone else)

Estonian

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Etymology

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Cognate with Finnish -u.

Suffix

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-u (genitive -u, partitive -u)

  1. Derives nouns from verbs or prefixes
    jagama "to divide" → jagu "a part, a share"
    kaduma "to disappear" → kadu "loss, losing"
    sise- "inside" → sisu "content"
    pesema "to wash" → pesu "wash, washing"

Derived terms

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Kategorija Estonian termm suffixed with -u nije pronađena

Finnish

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Etymology

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From Lua greška in Modul:parameters at line 290: 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...

Suffix

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-u (front vowel harmony variant -y)

  1. Forms nouns from verbs. Most common with e- and i-stem verbs.
    hyppiä (to be jumping) + ‎-u → ‎hyppy (jump)
    itkeä (to cry) + ‎-u → ‎itku (cry(ing))
    pestä (to wash) + ‎-u → ‎pesu (wash(ing))
    potkia (to kick) + ‎-u → ‎potku (kick)
    urheilla (to practice sport) + ‎-u → ‎urheilu (sport)
  2. Derives a number of nouns from other nouns.
    silmä (eye) + ‎-u → ‎silmu (bud)
    sisä- (inside) + ‎-u → ‎sisu (determination, perseverance)

Usage notes

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The front-harmonic variant -y is only used when the first vowel of the word is one of the harmonic front vowels y, ä, ö; words beginning with neutral front vowels e, i take the back-harmonic variant.

Declension

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Inflection of -u (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative -u -ut
genitive -un -ujen
partitive -ua -uja
illative -uun -uihin
singular plural
nominative -u -ut
accusative nom. -u -ut
gen. -un
genitive -un -ujen
partitive -ua -uja
inessive -ussa -uissa
elative -usta -uista
illative -uun -uihin
adessive -ulla -uilla
ablative -ulta -uilta
allative -ulle -uille
essive -una -uina
translative -uksi -uiksi
abessive -utta -uitta
instructive -uin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of -u (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -uni -uni
accusative nom. -uni -uni
gen. -uni
genitive -uni -ujeni
partitive -uani -ujani
inessive -ussani -uissani
elative -ustani -uistani
illative -uuni -uihini
adessive -ullani -uillani
ablative -ultani -uiltani
allative -ulleni -uilleni
essive -unani -uinani
translative -ukseni -uikseni
abessive -uttani -uittani
instructive
comitative -uineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -usi -usi
accusative nom. -usi -usi
gen. -usi
genitive -usi -ujesi
partitive -uasi -ujasi
inessive -ussasi -uissasi
elative -ustasi -uistasi
illative -uusi -uihisi
adessive -ullasi -uillasi
ablative -ultasi -uiltasi
allative -ullesi -uillesi
essive -unasi -uinasi
translative -uksesi -uiksesi
abessive -uttasi -uittasi
instructive
comitative -uinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -umme -umme
accusative nom. -umme -umme
gen. -umme
genitive -umme -ujemme
partitive -uamme -ujamme
inessive -ussamme -uissamme
elative -ustamme -uistamme
illative -uumme -uihimme
adessive -ullamme -uillamme
ablative -ultamme -uiltamme
allative -ullemme -uillemme
essive -unamme -uinamme
translative -uksemme -uiksemme
abessive -uttamme -uittamme
instructive
comitative -uinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -unne -unne
accusative nom. -unne -unne
gen. -unne
genitive -unne -ujenne
partitive -uanne -ujanne
inessive -ussanne -uissanne
elative -ustanne -uistanne
illative -uunne -uihinne
adessive -ullanne -uillanne
ablative -ultanne -uiltanne
allative -ullenne -uillenne
essive -unanne -uinanne
translative -uksenne -uiksenne
abessive -uttanne -uittanne
instructive
comitative -uinenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative -unsa -unsa
accusative nom. -unsa -unsa
gen. -unsa
genitive -unsa -ujensa
partitive -uaan
-uansa
-ujaan
-ujansa
inessive -ussaan
-ussansa
-uissaan
-uissansa
elative -ustaan
-ustansa
-uistaan
-uistansa
illative -uunsa -uihinsa
adessive -ullaan
-ullansa
-uillaan
-uillansa
ablative -ultaan
-ultansa
-uiltaan
-uiltansa
allative -ulleen
-ullensa
-uilleen
-uillensa
essive -unaan
-unansa
-uinaan
-uinansa
translative -ukseen
-uksensa
-uikseen
-uiksensa
abessive -uttaan
-uttansa
-uittaan
-uittansa
instructive
comitative -uineen
-uinensa
Inflection of -u (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
nominative -u -ut
genitive -un -ujen
-uiden
-uitten
partitive -ua -uja
-uita
illative -uun -uihin
singular plural
nominative -u -ut
accusative nom. -u -ut
gen. -un
genitive -un -ujen
-uiden
-uitten
partitive -ua -uja
-uita
inessive -ussa -uissa
elative -usta -uista
illative -uun -uihin
adessive -ulla -uilla
ablative -ulta -uilta
allative -ulle -uille
essive -una -uina
translative -uksi -uiksi
abessive -utta -uitta
instructive -uin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of -u (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -uni -uni
accusative nom. -uni -uni
gen. -uni
genitive -uni -ujeni
-uideni
-uitteni
partitive -uani -ujani
-uitani
inessive -ussani -uissani
elative -ustani -uistani
illative -uuni -uihini
adessive -ullani -uillani
ablative -ultani -uiltani
allative -ulleni -uilleni
essive -unani -uinani
translative -ukseni -uikseni
abessive -uttani -uittani
instructive
comitative -uineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative -usi -usi
accusative nom. -usi -usi
gen. -usi
genitive -usi -ujesi
-uidesi
-uittesi
partitive -uasi -ujasi
-uitasi
inessive -ussasi -uissasi
elative -ustasi -uistasi
illative -uusi -uihisi
adessive -ullasi -uillasi
ablative -ultasi -uiltasi
allative -ullesi -uillesi
essive -unasi -uinasi
translative -uksesi -uiksesi
abessive -uttasi -uittasi
instructive
comitative -uinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -umme -umme
accusative nom. -umme -umme
gen. -umme
genitive -umme -ujemme
-uidemme
-uittemme
partitive -uamme -ujamme
-uitamme
inessive -ussamme -uissamme
elative -ustamme -uistamme
illative -uumme -uihimme
adessive -ullamme -uillamme
ablative -ultamme -uiltamme
allative -ullemme -uillemme
essive -unamme -uinamme
translative -uksemme -uiksemme
abessive -uttamme -uittamme
instructive
comitative -uinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative -unne -unne
accusative nom. -unne -unne
gen. -unne
genitive -unne -ujenne
-uidenne
-uittenne
partitive -uanne -ujanne
-uitanne
inessive -ussanne -uissanne
elative -ustanne -uistanne
illative -uunne -uihinne
adessive -ullanne -uillanne
ablative -ultanne -uiltanne
allative -ullenne -uillenne
essive -unanne -uinanne
translative -uksenne -uiksenne
abessive -uttanne -uittanne
instructive
comitative -uinenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative -unsa -unsa
accusative nom. -unsa -unsa
gen. -unsa
genitive -unsa -ujensa
-uidensa
-uittensa
partitive -uaan
-uansa
-ujaan
-uitaan
-ujansa
-uitansa
inessive -ussaan
-ussansa
-uissaan
-uissansa
elative -ustaan
-ustansa
-uistaan
-uistansa
illative -uunsa -uihinsa
adessive -ullaan
-ullansa
-uillaan
-uillansa
ablative -ultaan
-ultansa
-uiltaan
-uiltansa
allative -ulleen
-ullensa
-uilleen
-uillensa
essive -unaan
-unansa
-uinaan
-uinansa
translative -ukseen
-uksensa
-uikseen
-uiksensa
abessive -uttaan
-uttansa
-uittaan
-uittansa
instructive
comitative -uineen
-uinensa

See also

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French

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Etymology

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From Latinski -ūtus.[1] Cognate to Italian -uto (as in barbuto) and Spanish -udo (as in barbudo).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-u

  1. Forming adjectives having the sense of ‘having quality of, being provided with’ (the root word).
    barbe (beard) + ‎-u → ‎barbu (bearded)
    ventre (belly) + ‎-u → ‎ventru (pot-bellied, rounded)

Derived terms

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Kategorija Francuski termm suffixed with -u nije pronađena

References

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  1. -u, -ue; in: Jacqueline Picoche, Jean-Claude Rolland, Dictionnaire étymologique du français, Paris 2009, Dictionnaires Le Robert

Gothic

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Romanization

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-u

  1. Romanization of -𐌿

Greenlandic

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Etymology

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Affix

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-u (n-v?, truncative?, uses -j- as interfix?)

  1. be
    ilinniartitsisoq (teacher) -> ilinniartitsisiuuvugut (we are teachers) .
    Ukiuuvoq.
    It is winter.
    • 1998 May 7, "Tasiilami efterskoleqalernissaa Jakob Sivertsen-ip sulissutigaa", Atuagagdliutit / Grønlandsposten
      Inatsisartunut ilaasortaq Jakob Sivertsen Atassummeersoq ilungersornertuujuvoq.
      MP Jakob Sivertsen, of Atassut, is diligent.
    • 1992, "Meeqqakka", Atuagagdliutit/Grønlandsposten
      Ernerput anguteqatiminoortartunngorsimavoq (19-inik ukioqarluni paasineqarpoq), niviarsiararlu nukarleq arnaqatiminoortartunngorsimalluni. Akulleq pissusissamisoortuuvoq.
      Our son has become gay (it was discovered when he was 19 years old), and the youngest girl has become a lesbian. The middle [child] is as she should be [i.e. heterosexual].

Usage notes

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May become additive after a strong q base.

References

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Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-u

  1. (diminutive suffix) Added to a noun or a proper noun to form a diminutive.
    apa (father)apu (dad)

Derived terms

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Kategorija Mađarski nounm suffixed with -u nije pronađena

See also

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Ido

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Etymology

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Common vowel found in pronouns in Romance languages: Francuski tu, Italijanski tu and Španski , also in Francuski vous and as an o in Italijanski voi and Španski vos, etc. (Compare tu and vu)

Suffix

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-u

  1. suffix used to form pronouns indicating a person
    omna (all, every) + ‎-u → ‎omnu (everyone)

Usage notes

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As it is used to form pronouns, you cannot use it to create nouns. Instead, to form an agent from an adjective like felica (happy), you just make it a noun: felico (a happy person).

Derived terms

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Kategorija Ido termm suffixed with -u nije pronađena

Maltese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Arapski ـهُ (-hu).

Suffix

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-u m

  1. him, it
    qatel (he killed) + ‎-u → ‎qatlu (he killed him)
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Maori

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Etymology

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This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Suffix

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-u

  1. Used in contractions with particles of possession to mean you

See also

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Northern Sami

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Samic *-ō. Cognate with Finnish -o.

Suffix

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-u

  1. Forms result or action nouns from verbs.
Usage notes
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This suffix triggers the strong grade on a preceding stressed syllable.

Inflection
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Even u-stem, no gradation
Nominative -u
Genitive -u
-ọ
Singular Plural
Nominative -u -ut
Accusative -u -ūid
Genitive -u
-ọ
-ūid
Illative -ui -ūide
Locative -us -ūin
Comitative -ūin -ūiguin
Essive -un
Possessive forms
Singular Dual Plural
1st person -on -ome -omet
2nd person -ot -ode -odet
3rd person -us -uska -uset
Derived terms
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Kategorija Northern Sami termm suffixed with -u nije pronađena

Etymology 2

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Suffix

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-u

  1. Form of the suffix -i used with verbs in -ut.
Usage notes
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This suffix triggers the strongest grade on a preceding stressed syllable.

Inflection
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Even u-stem, no gradation
Nominative -u
Genitive -u
-ọ
Singular Plural
Nominative -u -ut
Accusative -u -ūid
Genitive -u
-ọ
-ūid
Illative -ui -ūide
Locative -us -ūin
Comitative -ūin -ūiguin
Essive -un
Possessive forms
Singular Dual Plural
1st person -on -ome -omet
2nd person -ot -ode -odet
3rd person -us -uska -uset
Derived terms
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Kategorija Northern Sami termm suffixed with -u nije pronađena

Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From suppletive fusion of Old English feminine ending -u, -o and Pra-Germanski *-į̄ (feminine abstract ending). Akin to Gothic feminine abstracts in -𐌴𐌹 (-ei) (compare 𐌼𐌹𐌺𐌹𐌻𐌴𐌹 (mikilei, greatness); 𐌳𐌹𐌿𐍀𐌴𐌹 (diupei, depth)).

Suffix

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-u f

  1. ending used to form abstract nouns from adjectives (compare Modern English -ness), often causing i-mutation, and remaining even when preceded by a long syllable
    eald (old) + ‎-u → ‎ieldu (age)
    hāliġ (holy, sacred; pious) + ‎-u → ‎hāligu (holiness)
    hāl (sound, healthy, intact) + ‎-u → ‎hǣlu (wholeness, health)
    hāt (hot) + ‎-u → ‎hǣtu (heat, warmth)
    mennisc (human, natural, humane) + ‎-u → ‎menniscu (humanity)
    miċel (big, large; great) + ‎-u → ‎miċelu (greatness, size)

Declension

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Usage notes
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In later Old English, -u became -o and the declension altered to reflect the following paradigm


Old French

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Etymology

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This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

Suffix

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-u

  1. suffixed used to form adjectives (oblique masculine singular) from nouns

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle French: -u
    • French: -u