-ijari
Appearance
Sicilian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Late Latin -idiō, from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -izzari, which was borrowed.
Pronunciation
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-ijari
- used to form verbs from adjectives or nouns
- cacareḍḍu (“diarrhea”) + -ijari → cacariḍḍijari (“to have the runs”)
- ciàguru (“noise”) + -ijari → ciagurijari (“to sniff, smell”)
- festa (“celebration”) + -ijari → fistijiari (“to celebrate”)
- manu (“hand”) + -ijari → manijiari (“to handle”)
Conjugation
[edit] Conjugation of -ijari (first conjugation)
infinitive | -ijari | ||||||
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gerund | -ijannu | ||||||
past participle | -ijatu | ||||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | iu | tu | iddu/idda | nuàutri | vuàutri | iddi | |
present | -iju | -iji | -ija | -ijamu | -ijati | -ijanu, -ijunu | |
imperfect | -ijava, -ijavu | -ijavi | -ijava | -ijàvamu | -ijàvavu | -ijàvanu, -ijàvunu | |
preterite | -ijai | -ijasti | -ijau, -ijò | -ijammu, -ijamu | -ijàstivu | -ijàrunu, -ijaru | |
future1 | -ijirò, -ijirogghiu | -ijirai | -ijirà | -ijiremu | -ijireti, -ijiriti | -ijirannu | |
present perfect | Use the present indicative tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
past perfect | Use the imperfect indicative tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
conditional1 | iu | tu | iddu/idda | nuàutri | vuàutri | iddi | |
present | -ijirìa | -ijirissi | -ijirìa | -ijirìamu | -ijirìavu | -ijirìanu | |
past | Use the present conditional tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
subjunctive | iu | tu | iddu/idda | nuàutri | vuàutri | iddi | |
present | -iju | -iji | -ija | -ijamu | -ijati | -ijanu, -ijunu | |
imperfect | -ijassi | -ijassi | -ijassi | -ijàssimu | -ijàssivu | -ijàssiru | |
present perfect | Use the imperfect subjunctive tense of aviri plus the past participle | ||||||
imperative | – | tu | vossìa | nuàutri | vuàutri | – | |
— | -ija | -ijassi | -ijamu | -ijati | — | ||
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Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
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- Sicilian terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Sicilian terms derived from Proto-Hellenic
- Sicilian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Sicilian terms inherited from Late Latin
- Sicilian terms derived from Late Latin
- Sicilian doublets
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- Sicilian lemmas
- Sicilian adjectives
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