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# -ed, -ate, -y
# -ed, -ate, -y
#: Standard ending for adjectives, determiners, and numbers. Converts a verb (ending in ''[[Contionary: -e#Europic|-e]]'') to a past participle equivalent to ''[[Contionary: -ita#Europic|-ita]]'', e.g. ''[[Contionary: bate#Europic|bate]]'' ‘to build’ → ''[[Contionary: bata#Europic|bata]]'' ‘built’ (=''[[Contionary: batita#Europic|batita]]''), however, only ''[[Contionary: -ita#Europic|-ita]]'' can specify that it is derived from a verb. For example, ''[[Contionary: toma#Europic|toma]]'' can mean either ‘empty’ or ‘emptied’, while ''[[Contionary: tomita#Europic|tomita]]'' can only mean ‘emptied’.
#: Standard ending for adjectives, determiners, and numbers. Converts a verb (ending in ''[[Contionary: -e#Europic|-e]]'') to a past participle equivalent to ''[[Contionary: -ita#Europic|-ita]]'', e.g. ''[[Contionary: bate#Europic|bate]]'' ‘to build’ → ''[[Contionary: bata#Europic|bata]]'' ‘built’ (=''[[Contionary: batita#Europic|batita]]''), however, only ''[[Contionary: -ita#Europic|-ita]]'' can specify that it is derived from a verb. For example, ''[[Contionary: toma#Europic|toma]]'' can mean either ‘empty’ or ‘emptied’, while ''[[Contionary: tomita#Europic|tomita]]'' can only mean ‘emptied’.
''See also:'' '''{{term|a}}'''


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* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ɑ]
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ɑ]
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (North Slavic Grekelin) [a]
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (North Slavic Grekelin) [a]
''See also:'' '''{{term|a}}'''


===Etymology===
===Etymology===