Definify.com
Definition 2024
-ut
-ut
Finnish
Suffix
-ut (front vowel harmony variant -yt)
- A variant of -nut, used with verbs that end in -a/-ä preceded by at least two consonants, i.e. the verbs in the following conjugation classes (the classes marked with *) only include one verb):
Declension
Inflection of -ut (Kotus type 47/kuollut, no gradation) | |||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | -ut | -eet | |
genitive | -een | -eiden -eitten |
|
partitive | -utta | -eita | |
illative | -eeseen | -eisiin -eihin |
|
singular | plural | ||
nominative | -ut | -eet | |
accusative | nom. | -ut | -eet |
gen. | -een | ||
genitive | -een | -eiden -eitten |
|
partitive | -utta | -eita | |
inessive | -eessa | -eissa | |
elative | -eesta | -eista | |
illative | -eeseen | -eisiin -eihin |
|
adessive | -eella | -eilla | |
ablative | -eelta | -eilta | |
allative | -eelle | -eille | |
essive | -eena | -eina | |
translative | -eeksi | -eiksi | |
instructive | — | -ein | |
abessive | -eetta | -eitta | |
comitative | — | -eine |
Usage notes
Northern Sami
Suffix
-ut
- Forms verbs from adjectives, meaning "to become, to become more".
- Forms verbs from adjectives, meaning "to act -ish, -ly", or from nouns, meaning "to act with, to act like".
Usage notes
This suffix triggers the strong grade on a preceding stressed syllable.
Inflection
Even, no gradation | |||
---|---|---|---|
infinitive | -ut | ||
1st sing. present | -un | ||
1st sing. past | -on | ||
infinitive | -ut | ||
present participle | -u | ||
past participle | -on | ||
verbal noun | -un | ||
present indicative | past indicative | imperative | |
1st singular | -un | -on | -on |
2nd singular | -ut | -ot | -o |
3rd singular | -u | -ui | -os |
1st dual | -o | -uime | -u |
2nd dual | -ubeahtti | -uide | -u |
3rd dual | -uba | -uiga | -oska |
1st plural | -ut | -uimet | -ot -ut |
2nd plural | -ubehtet | -uidet | -ot -ut |
3rd plural | -ot | -o | -oset |
connegative | -o | -on | -o |
conditional 1 | conditional 2 | potential | |
1st singular | -ošin -ošedjen |
-olin -oledjen |
-ožan |
2nd singular | -ošit -ošedjet |
-olit -oledjet |
-ožat |
3rd singular | -ošii | -olii | -oža -oš |
1st dual | -ošeimme | -oleimme | -ožetne |
2nd dual | -ošeidde | -oleidde | -ožeahppi |
3rd dual | -ošeigga | -oleigga | -ožeaba |
1st plural | -ošeimmet | -oleimmet | -ožit -ožat |
2nd plural | -ošeiddet | -oleiddet | -ožehpet |
3rd plural | -oše -ošedje |
-ole -oledje |
-ožit |
connegative | -oše | -ole | -oš |
Derived terms
<a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Northern_Sami_words_suffixed_with_-ut'>Northern Sami words suffixed with -ut</a>
Old Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ut/
Suffix
-ut (suffixed pronoun)
See also
Old Irish affixed pronouns
See Appendix:Old Irish affixed pronouns for details on how these forms are used.
Note that the so-called “infixed” pronouns are technically prefixes, but they are never the first prefix in a verbal complex.
Person | Infixed | Suffixed | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Class A | Class B | Class C | ||
1 sing. | m-L | dom-L, dam-L | -um | |
2 sing. | t-L | dot-L, dat-L, dut-L, dit-L | -ut | |
3 sing. m. | a-N | d-N | id-N, did-N, d-N | -i, -it |
3 sing. f. | s-(N) | da- | -us | |
3 sing. n. | a-L | d-L | id-L, did-L, d-L | -i, -it |
1 pl. | n- | don-, dun-, dan- | -unn | |
2 pl. | b- | dob-, dub-, dab- | -uib | |
3 pl. | s-(N) | da- | -us | |
L means this form triggers lenition. N means this form triggers nasalization (eclipsis) (N) means this form triggers nasalization in some texts but not in others. |
Derived terms
Category Old Irish words suffixed with -ut not found