-ar

Etymology 1
From.

Suffix

 * 1)  Of, near, or pertaining to;

Usage notes
See usage notes at.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Hungarian: -áris
 * Portuguese:

Etymology 2
From or.

Etymology 3
From, , variant of 🇨🇬, from. More at.

Etymology 4

 * modelled after the earlier coinages and.

Suffix

 * 1)   Used to form names of  types, such as, , etc.

Etymology
From,. Compare Daco-🇨🇬.

Etymology 2
From.

Suffix

 * 1) male animals

Suffix

 * 1)  about to

Etymology 1
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Pronunciation




Etymology 2
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Etymology
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Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.

Derived terms
From.

Etymology
, from.

Etymology
From apocope of final in, neuter of , dissimilated form (after a preceding ) of.

Etymology 1
From, the nominative plural ending for masculine a-stem and feminine o-stem nouns.

Etymology 2
From, the genitive singular ending for strong feminine nouns and masculine i- and u-stem nouns.

Etymology 3
From.

Etymology 4
From, from , and.

Suffix

 * 1)  A name suffix, meaning warrior, guardian or spear

Etymology
From, from , infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.

Etymology
From, infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.

Suffix

 * 1) forms verbs from nouns or adjectives — forms regular first-conjugation verbs in the impersonal infinitive
 * 2) forms the first-person singular infinitive of first-conjugation verbs
 * 3) forms the third-person singular infinitive of first-conjugation verbs

Etymology 1
, from, infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.

Etymology 2
From, from.

Etymology
, accusative of.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -er

Etymology
.

Usage notes
Nouns with this ending may use either the non-palatal declension (V sg. -e, I sg. -om) or the palatal declension (V sg. -u, I sg. -em), e.g. s pekarom or s pekarem.

Etymology
From.

Etymology 1
.

Etymology 2
, the infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.

Usage notes
For verbs, it is more customary to identify the -a of this 'suffix' as belonging to the stem of the verb, and thus only consider to be the suffix. However, the verbs which in present tense ends in the letters -ar are commonly called -ar-verbs, as to differentiate them from -verbs and verbs which doesn't end in -a in infinitive.

Etymology 4
From, from.

Etymology
From, from , from. (See .)