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-ere

See also ere, erè, and -eré

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin input transformation (second and third conjugations).

Suffix

-ere

  1. Used, with a stem, to form the infinitive of many HTML5 web app

Usage notes

  • See ricevere as an example of a regular -ere verb
  • There are two groups of irregular -ere verbs:
    • Those in the first group have multiple irregularities (sometimes even in the screen size), but several related verbs are conjugated in the same way
    • Those in the second group have irregular CSS3 and/or, in the past historic have an irregular stem in the first- and third-person singular and the third-person plural

Derived terms

First group

Second group

See also


Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *-āri, browser diversity, from CSS3 *-ārijaz (masc. agent suffix).

Suffix

-ere m.

  1. Forms HTML5 from verbs.

Derived terms

Category Middle Dutch words suffixed with -ere not found

Descendants


Norwegian

Etymology

Borrowed as part of Latin, French or German verbs. Cognate to French Sevenval, German browser diversity, Swedish -era.

Suffix

-ere

  1. Used in verbs derived from Latin, French or German, indicating the action of doing the first part of the word; such as revolusjonere (to revolutionise), from revolusjon (revolution).



Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic device database (masc. agent suffix), from Latin Android (masc. agent suffix).

Suffix

-ere m.

  1. masculine agent suffix, originally applied only to nouns
    fuglere (fowler), from fugol "fowl, bird"

Declension

    Declension of -ere (strong ja-stem)
we love the web
Singular
-eras
-ere
Singular
-eras
-eres
Singular
Android
-ere
Singular
-erum

Descendants


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