-t

Bedeutung (Englisch)

  1. (morpheme) forms certain verb forms of the second person singular, second person plural, and third person singular:
  2. (morpheme) forms certain verb forms of the second person singular, second person plural, and third person singular:
  3. (morpheme) forms certain verb forms of the second person singular, second person plural, and third person singular:
  4. (archaic, imperative, in-plural, morpheme) forms certain verb forms of the second person singular, second person plural, and third person singular:

Konzepte

Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle Dutch -t, -et from Old Dutch -it, -et, -ot a merger of the following historical inflectional suffixes: # second person singular (originaly second person plural) present tense: Proto-West Germanic *-id, *-iþ, *-ōþ *-ēþ, from Proto-Germanic *-id, *-iþ, *-ōþ, *-aiþ # second person singular (originaly second person plural) past tense forms of gij: Proto-West Germanic *-ud, from Proto-Germanic *-ud # third person singular present tense: Proto-West Germanic *-idi, *-iþi, *-ōþ *-ēþ, from Proto-Germanic *-idi, *-iþi, *-ōþi, *-aiþi # the plural form of the imperative: Proto-West Germanic *-id, *-iþ, *-ōþ *-ēþ, from Proto-Germanic *-id, *-iþ, *-ōþ, *-aiþ

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