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-ant-
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ant"
Esperanto
Etymology
The a vowel of present-tense -as plus the nt of the Romance active present participle.
Pronunciation
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Interfix
-ant-
- (nominal) -anto One who does the action of the root
- (adjectival) -anta The active present participle
- (adverbial) -ante The active present adverbial participle
Usage notes
- See usage notes at -isto.
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Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto -ant-, from English -ant, French -ant, Italian -ante, -ente, Spanish -ante, -ente and -iente. With the initial a indicating present tense from -as.
Suffix
-ant-
- suffix forming active participle with -a
- nominal active participle with -o
- plural nominal active participle with -i
- adverbial active participle with -e
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