-int-

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See also: int, Int, INT, .int, int', -int, in't, and i'n't

Esperanto[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The i vowel of past-tense -is plus the nt of the Latin/Romance active present participle.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Suffix[edit]

-int-

  1. (nominal) -into One who did the action of the root
    Example: ami (to love), aminto (one who has loved)
  2. (adjectival) -inta The active past participle
    Example: ami (to love), aminta (having loved)
  3. (adverbial) -inte The active past adverbial participle
    Example: ami (to love), aminte (having loved)