Femminile

-atie

(Inglese)

  1. (feminine, morpheme) Forms action nouns. Many such nouns derive from or are otherwise paired with verbs of Latinate origin that are suffixed with -eren. This suffix is then replaced by -atie.
  2. (feminine, morpheme) Forms action nouns. Many such nouns derive from or are otherwise paired with verbs of Latinate origin that are suffixed with -eren. This suffix is then replaced by -atie.
  3. (feminine, morpheme) Forms action nouns. Many such nouns derive from or are otherwise paired with verbs of Latinate origin that are suffixed with -eren. This suffix is then replaced by -atie.

Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈaː.tsi/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From the Latin suffix -ātiō. This suffix was formed from verbs of the first conjugation (-āre), and is therefore a variety of the more general -tiō (from which Dutch -tie).

ـِيَّة

-ierung

-ation

-acion

-acja

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