-if

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See also: if and IF

French

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Middle French -if, from Old French -if, from Latin -īvus.

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    -if (feminine -ive, masculine plural -ifs, feminine plural -ives)

    1. -ive; forms adjectives denoting characteristics or qualities

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    • Dutch: -ief
      • Afrikaans: -ief
      • Indonesian: -if
    • German: -iv
    • Norwegian Bokmål: -iv
    • Turkish: -if

    German

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    Suffix

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    -if

    1. (dated) Alternative form of -iv

    Malay

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    Etymology

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    Learned borrowing from English -ive.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /-if/
    • Hyphenation: -if

    Suffix

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    -if

    1. -ive.
      pasifpassive
      normatifnormative
      agresifaggressive

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    Middle English

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    -if

    1. Alternative form of -yf

    Middle French

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Old French -if, from Latin -ivus.

      Suffix

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      -if

      1. -ive

      Descendants

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      • French: -if
        • Dutch: -ief
        • German: -iv
        • Norwegian Bokmål: -iv
        • Turkish: -if

      Old French

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      Etymology

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        Inherited from Latin -ivus.

        Suffix

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        -if

        1. -ive

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