-isti

See also: isti and īsti

Finnish

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek -ιστής (-istḗs).

Suffix

-isti

  1. -ist (forms names of occupations from some nouns)
    viulu (violin)viulisti (violinist)
    altto(viulu) (viola)altisti (violist)
  2. -ist (supporter of an idea)
    rasisti (racist), kommunisti (communist)

Declension

With words with back vowel harmony

Inflection of -isti (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative -isti -istit
genitive -istin -istien
partitive -istia -isteja
illative -istiin -isteihin
singular plural
nominative -isti -istit
accusative nom. -isti -istit
gen. -istin
genitive -istin -istien
partitive -istia -isteja
inessive -istissa -isteissa
elative -istista -isteista
illative -istiin -isteihin
adessive -istilla -isteilla
ablative -istilta -isteilta
allative -istille -isteille
essive -istina -isteina
translative -istiksi -isteiksi
instructive -istein
abessive -istitta -isteitta
comitative -isteineen

With words with front vowel harmony

Inflection of -isti (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative -isti -istit
genitive -istin -istien
partitive -istiä -istejä
illative -istiin -isteihin
singular plural
nominative -isti -istit
accusative nom. -isti -istit
gen. -istin
genitive -istin -istien
partitive -istiä -istejä
inessive -istissä -isteissä
elative -ististä -isteistä
illative -istiin -isteihin
adessive -istillä -isteillä
ablative -istiltä -isteiltä
allative -istille -isteille
essive -istinä -isteinä
translative -istiksi -isteiksi
instructive -istein
abessive -istittä -isteittä
comitative -isteineen

Anagrams


Icelandic

Etymology

From Ancient Greek -ιστής (-istḗs) and Latin -ista. Influenced by cognates in other European languages.

Suffix

-isti m

  1. -ist

Declension


Italian

Etymology

From Latin -īvisti (via -īsti).[1] Example: Italian finisti, from Latin finivisti.

Suffix

-isti

  1. Used with a stem to form the second-person past historic of regular -ire verbs.

References

  1. Patota, Giuseppe (2002) Lineamenti di grammatica storica dell'italiano (in Italian), Bologna: il Mulino, →ISBN, page 145
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