-tte

Etymology
From, from *-k (marker for the present tense) + *-të (etymologically identical to , the second-person plural personal pronoun). In the past tense, there was originally -i- in place of -k- (*-itë) but the present suffix has been generalized to all tenses and moods.

Suffix

 * 1)  Forms the second-person plural of verbs.

Usage notes

 * Suffixed to the same stem that the first-person singular has, both in the present and the past tense, and in indicative, conditional and potential mood.