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2024
-ereste
-ereste
Italian
Suffix
-ereste
Used with a stem to form the
second-person
plural
conditional
of regular
-are
and
-ere
verbs
References
↑
Patota, Giuseppe
(2002)
Lineamenti di grammatica storica dell'italiano
(in Italian), Bologna
:
il Mulino,
ISBN
88-15-08638-2
, page 153
Etymology
From
-er-
+
-este
.
-er-
is the reduced form of the Italian infinitive endings
-are
and
-ere
.
-este
stems from
Vulgar Latin
hĕbuistis
, which stems from classical
Latin
habuistis
, second-person plural perfect of
habeō
.
[1]
See Italian
-erei
.
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