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Meaning of -ed | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR A2
[ɛd]

Definitions

  1. your (second-person singular, single possession)
    morpheme, possessive, suffix
  2. Forms the definite second-person singular indicative present of verbs.
    morpheme, personal, suffix
  3. -th (added to a cardinal number to form a fraction)
    morpheme
  4. Added to a stem to form a verb to indicate repetitive action. No longer productive.
    morpheme

Equivalents

English your

Examples

“kert (“garden”) + -ed → kerted (“your (singular, informal) garden”)”
“Megbízol engem a kerted gondozásával?”

Will you entrust me with the care of your garden?

“fest (“to paint”) + -ed → fested (“you paint [him/her/it], you are painting [him/her/it]”)”
“Mikor fested a kerítést?”

When do you paint the fence?

“ezer (“thousand”) + -ed → ezred (“thousandth”)”
“szenved (“to suffer”)”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.

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