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Ao

Etymology 1

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *ta (negative imperative particle).

Prefix

te-

  1. Negative imperative prefix: don't!
    Coordinate term: me-
    te- + achi (to eat)techi (do not eat)

Etymology 2

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tV- (possessor prefix).

Prefix

te-

  1. Prefix attached to relational/inalienable nouns
     tenük, toko
  2. Forms nominalizations of verbs
    1. For stative verbs, such nominalizations may be used like adjectives
      te- + merem (to be red)temerem (red)
    2. Non-productively, some verbal nouns may be formed with this prefix
      te- + atem (to end)tatem (end)
      te- + asü (to die)tasü (death)
Derived terms

Further reading

  • Bruhn, Daniel Wayne (2014), A Phonological Reconstruction of Proto-Central Naga, Berkeley: University of California, page 51
  • A. R. Coupe (2007), A grammar of Mongsen Ao, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, pages 247-248, 256-259
  • Pons, Marie-Caroline (2021), “On the origin of 2nd person prefix #tV- in Trans-Himalayan languages”, in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, volume 44, number 2, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 226–263
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Classical Nahuatl

Prefix

tē-

  1. Indefinite animate object: someone; somebody; everyone; people.
  2. Indefinite animate possessor: someone's; somebody's.

Derived terms

See also

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Dena'ina

Etymology

Compare Navajo di-, an inceptive prefix likewise used to form the future mode.

Pronunciation

Prefix

te-

  1. Marks a verb as inceptive
    teshyuxI started to walk
  2. (with ghe-) Used to form the future mode
    tuyułhe/she will walk
    tghicheghyou will cry

References

  • Tenenbaum, Joan Marsha (1978), Morphology and Semantics of the Tanaina Verb, Columbia University, pages 87, 103-107

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch te-, from Old Dutch te-, from Proto-Germanic *twiz-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwis-. Compare German zer-.

Prefix

te-

  1. (obsolete, no longer productive) Created verbs with a sense of ‘in pieces, apart, asunder’, or with intensive force.
    tekappen (to hew into pieces)
    terijten (to rip apart)
    tesplitsen (to split into pieces)

References

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Indonesian

Prefix

te-

  1. alternative form of ter-

Japanese

Romanization

te-

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Lithuanian

Prefix

te-

  1. forms the permissive mood
    tedirbie (to let someone work)
    teaugie (to let something grow)

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *ti-, from Proto-Germanic *twiz-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwis-.

Prefix

te-

  1. Creates verbs with a sense of ‘in pieces, apart, asunder’, or with intensive force.

Derived terms

Middle English

Etymology 1

Prefix

te-

  1. alternative form of to- (towards)

Etymology 2

Prefix

te-

  1. alternative form of to- (apart)

Mohawk

Alternative forms

  • dualic
    • tew- (before a-stem nouns)

Etymology 1

From Proto-North Iroquoian *teɁ.

Prefix

te-

  1. negation prefix, used with iah

Etymology 2

From Proto-North Iroquoian *te, ultimately from Proto-Iroquoian *teː.

Prefix

te-

  1. dualic prefix
    1. with nouns, indicates two of something
    2. forms superlatives with aonháʼa

References

  • Nora Deering; Helga H. Delisle (1976), Mohawk: A teaching grammar (preliminary version), Quebec: Manitou College, pages 57, 146, 205-206
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Old English

Pronunciation

Prefix

te-

  1. alternative form of tō-

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *twiz-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwis-.

Prefix

te-

  1. Creates verbs with a sense of ‘apart, in piece, asunder’, or with intensive force.
    tebrekan (to break apart)
    tebrestan (to tear up)
    tedēlian (to separate)
    tefallan (to decay)
    tefaran (to decay, to consume)
    tegangan (to dissolve)
    teglīdan (to glide away)
    tekīnan (to dissolve)
    tekliovan (to tear apart)
    telātan (to disperse)
    telōsian (to resolve)
    teskrīdan (to dissolve)
    teslahan (to destroy)
    tesprengian (to smash)
    testōrian (to destroy)
    testōtan (to pound)
    teswingan (to disperse)
    tewerpan (to disperse, to destroy)

Derived terms

Ye'kwana

Pronunciation

Prefix

te-

  1. Allomorph of t- used for stems that begin with a consonant other than w and have a first vowel e.

Inflection

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