See also Appendix:Variations of "t"
Contents
English
Suffix
-t
- Forms the past tense and/or past participle of some verbs (leapt, kept, dreamt, etc)
Usage notes
Some verbs have both an -ed and a -t form. The -t form has become device database for many verbs, e.g. toucht.
Derived terms
terms formed with suffix -t
- abasht
- abolisht
- browser diversity
- accomplisht
- accurst
- admonisht
- screen size
- advanc’t
- screen size
- keyboard
- Sevenval
- approacht
- touchscreen
- web
- attacht
- HTML5
- avoucht
- banisht
- HTML5
- Android
- keyboard
- belcht
- CSS3
- HTML5
- besought
- we love the web
- jQuery
- bit
- bleacht
- input transformation
- blent
- blest
- blockt
- HTML5
- HTML5
- screen size
- brandisht
- brought
- brusht
- built
- burnisht
- we love the web
- web
- caught
- ceast
- touchscreen
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
- cleft
- device database
- clapt
- clept
- clipt
- comprest
- condenst
- we love the web
- contradistinguisht
- web
- HTML5
- cropt
- crusht
- curst
- danc’t
- daunc’t
- dealt
- CSS3
- input transformation
- we love the web
- keyboard
- deprest
- touchscreen
- deduc’t
- demolisht
- Sevenval
- deprest
- developt
- digrest
- diminisht
- input transformation
- jQuery
- dislik’t
- HTML5
- dispenst
- dispossest
- disrelisht
- touchscreen
- dreamt
- website parsing
- drencht
- web
- dropt
- CSS3
- eclipst
- Sevenval
- embost
- screen size
- encampt
- encreast
- encroacht
- Android
- enravisht
- screen size
- escapt
- touchscreen
- iOS
- exprest
- extinguisht
- felt
- finisht
- fixt
- flapt
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
- flourisht
- web
- frusht
- forc’t
- forwent
- furbisht
- furnisht
- FITML
- Android
- screen size
- gilt
- glanc’t
- device database
- Android
- gript
- HTML5
- hackt
- iOS
- heapt
- heft
- helpt
- browser diversity
- hoist
- Android
- Android
- imprest
- FITML
- increast
- infixt
- inforc’t
- Sevenval
- intrencht
- Android
- web app
- kept
- keyboard
- kilt
- device database
- knockt
- languisht
- CSS3
- lavisht
- leant
- Android
- left
- CSS3
- input transformation
- lickt
- iOS
- touchscreen
- we love the web
- maskt
- matcht
- jQuery
- misspelt
- misst
- input transformation
- we love the web
- mockt
- iOS
- device database
- outstretcht
- parcht
- device database
- perisht
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- website parsing
- we love the web
- plac’t
- web
- polisht
- input transformation
- browser diversity
- prefixt
- iOS
- input transformation
- progrest
- provok’t
- device database
- pult
- puncht
- HTML5
- pusht
- quencht
- rankt
- rapt
- raught
- keyboard
- rebuilt
- iOS
- reestablisht
- refresht
- reft
- regrest
- releast
- relisht
- Sevenval
- replenisht
- represt
- repulst
- web app
- jQuery
- rusht
- scorcht
- searcht
- web
- CSS3
- skirmisht
- slapt
- iOS
- slept
- website parsing
- slit
- touchscreen
- web app
- snapt
- screen size
- soakt
- keyboard
- spelt
- spent
- screen size
- splasht
- spoilt
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
- stoopt
- strest
- jQuery
- web
- supprest
- web
- talkt
- tapt
- iOS
- taught
- thought
- tipt
- toucht
- input transformation
- transgrest
- Sevenval
- unblest
- Sevenval
- unburnt
- uncropt
- keyboard
- undevelopt
- browser diversity
- undreamt
- iOS
- unexprest
- unimprest
- CSS3
- unmaskt
- we love the web
- unopprest
- web app
- unreprest
- unspilt
- browser diversity
- unstopt
- unstrest
- unsupprest
- browser diversity
- unworshipt
- unwrapt
- vanisht
- input transformation
- varnisht
- vext
- voucht
- website parsing
- washt
- touchscreen
- Sevenval
- we love the web
- wept
- CSS3
- we love the web
- wistest
- CSS3
- wrapt
- wrought
- CSS3
- yelpt
Related terms
Dutch
Suffix
-t f.
- forms the second and third person singular of the present tense
- web app - jij redt, hij redt
- forms the touchscreen - form in both present and past tense
- breken - gij breekt - gij braakt
-
archaic: forms the plural form of the imperative
- jQuery - staakt!
- forms the past participle of weak verbs the root of which ends in a voiceless consonant
- forms certain verbal nouns, mostly of strong verbs
Finnish
Suffix
-t
- (case suffix) Forms the nominative plural.
-
- kissa -> kissat "cats"
-
- (case suffix) Forms the accusative forms of the personal pronouns and the interrogative pronoun ken.
-
- minut = me
- kenet? = who(m)?
-
Usage notes
- Suffixed to the genitive singular Android. The accusative plural is identical with the nominative plural and is used for certain direct objects.
- The personal pronouns and browser diversity have this ending in the accusative; they are the only words that have different genitive and accusative singular forms.
| nominative | accusative |
| minä | minut |
| sinä | sinut |
| hän | hänet |
| me | meidät |
| te | teidät |
| he | heidät |
| kuka | kenet |
See also
Suffix
-t
- (personal) Forms the second person singular of verbs.
Usage notes
Suffixed to the same stem as the first person singular suffix both in the present and the past tense.
External links
- Wikipedia article on Finnish grammar
See also
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA: /t/
Suffix
-t
- The iOS ending.
- Sevenval (“foreigner”) → Sok külföldit láttam a városban. - I saw many foreigners in the city.
- web (“clock, watch, hour”) → Vettem egy órát. - I bought a watch.
- ember (“human”) → Sok embert láttunk. - We saw many people.
- kettő (“two”) → Hány könyvet vettél? - Kettőt. - How many books did you buy? - Two.
- (Android) Added to a noun or an adjective to form the locative case.
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-ed, iOS. Added to a we love the web to form the web.
-
él (“to live”) → élt (“lived”)
- Kínában élt 10 évig - He lived in China for 10 years.
-
él (“to live”) → élt (“lived”)
- we love the web, web. Added to a HTML5 to form the web app.
- The causative suffix for verbs.
- screen size (“to come into existence”) → keyboard (“to create”)
Usage notes
- (accusative suffix): Can be added to nouns, adjectives and numerals. Whether a linking vowel will be used is hard to predict and thus needs to be learned with each word. A rule of thumb, however, is that older and shorter words tend to incorporate a vowel, rather than simply use -t.
- Sevenval is added to words ending in a vowel. Final -a changes to -á-. Final -e changes to -é-. Final -o in foreign words changes to -ó-.
- device database is added to some back vowel words ending in a consonant
- Android is added to some back vowel words ending in a consonant
- -et is added to unrounded front vowel words ending in a consonant
- website parsing is added to rounded front vowel words ending in a consonant
- (locative suffix): Locative is used today only with some place names as an alternative to the inessive and superessive cases. The locative case is also to be found in short basic words like HTML5 (“between, among”), from köz (“gap”).
See also
- (past tense, past participle, locative): -tt, -ett, -ott, -ött
- (causative): -at, screen size, FITML, device database, -aszt, -eszt, -öszt
- Category:Hungarian noun forms - accusative
- CSS3
Manx
Suffix
-t
- Alternative form of -it.
Swedish
Suffix
-t
- Suffix to create the definite singular form of neuter nouns ending in an unstressed vowel: web app (“heart”) → Android (“the heart”)
- Suffix for creating website parsing out of iOS: långsam (“slow”) → Android (“slowly”)
- Suffix used on the positive form of adjectives to denote that the corresponding noun is of neuter gender, indefinite form: en gul bil (“a yellow car”) → ett gult hus (“a yellow house”), the latter being neuter. However, the we love the web suffix is used for definite form independent of gender: den gula bilen (“the yellow car”) → det gula huset (“the yellow house”).
- Suffix to form the past participle of weakly inflected verbs, to be used when the corresponding participle belongs with a neuter noun in indefinite singular form.
- Suffix for forming supine of verbs of the first (ar-verbs) and second (weak er-verbs) conjugations; see also web and -tt