Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-yeti

Usage notes
In many daughter languages, this suffix came to be affixed to stems as well. It was used frequently to convert originally athematic inflections into thematic inflections.

Descendants

 * Armenian:
 * (j-presents, class 1 weak verbs)
 * (partially, when added to roots, when compounded with, ie. , when added to s-stem nouns, ie. )
 * (aboriginal and new denominative verbs to o-stem nouns)
 * (< *-pye-, *-pʰye-)
 * (< *-kye-, *-kʰye-, *-kʷye-, *-kʷʰye-, *-tye-, *-tʰye-, *-gye-)
 * (< *-gye-, *-gʷye-, *-dye-)
 * (< *-lye-)
 * (< *-Cye-)
 * Italic:
 * (Third conjugation verbs iō-variation)
 * (Fourth conjugation verbs, partially, when compounded with, ie. , or by later non-inherited fabrications)
 * (some class 4 verbs, e.g. )
 * (Fourth conjugation verbs, partially, when compounded with, ie. , or by later non-inherited fabrications)
 * (some class 4 verbs, e.g. )
 * (some class 4 verbs, e.g. )
 * (some class 4 verbs, e.g. )