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Meaning of -ött | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR B1
[øtː]

Definitions

  1. past-tense and past-participle suffix (homonymous form in the vast majority of verbs):
    morpheme
  2. -ed, -t (forms the past tense of a verb)
    morpheme
  3. in (forms the locative case)
    archaic, locative, morpheme, suffix
  4. -ed, -t (forms the past participle of a verb)
    morpheme

Equivalents

English -ed
Esperanto -is
Español -ado
فارسی ـت ـدار
Suomi -kas -nen
Magyar -as -es -ett -jú -os -s -t -tt -u
Bahasa Indonesia ber-
日本語 -た 気味
한국어 -았
Kurdî -de -êd -îş -t ber-
Bahasa Melayu ber-
Nederlands -ig ge- -d
Polski -ny -y
Русский -ла -ли -ло
Svenska -ad -de -ig -t
Українська -ла -ло
Tiếng Việt đá

Examples

“főz (“to cook”) + -ött → főzött (“s/he cooked”)”
“Vacsorát főzött.”

S/he cooked dinner.

“köt (“to knit”) + -ött → kötött (“knitted”)”
“kötött pulóver”

knitted sweater

“Győr (a Hungarian city) → Győrött (“in Győr”)”
“Kezet mosott.”

S/he washed his/her hands.

“a mosott ruhák”

the washed clothes

“Kaposvár (a Hungarian city) → Kaposvárott (“in Kaposvár”)”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

See also

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