idi
Basque
Etymology
From Proto-Basque *it-.
Pronunciation
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Noun
idi
Declension
"idi"
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Hausa
Etymology
Noun
īdī̀ m (possessed form īdìn)
Italian
Noun
idi m pl
Maia
Noun
idi
Turkish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish ایدی (idi, “was”), from Proto-Turkic er-ti (“was”), third person past participle of Proto-Turkic *er- (“to be”). Equivalent to i- (“to be”) + -di (“past tense suffix”). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰼𐱅𐰃 (erti, “was”), Karakhanid [script needed] (erdi, “was”), Kazakh еді (edi, “was”), Uzbek edi (“was”).
Verb
idi
Usage notes
- Mostly embedded into words taking the shape in alternative forms. When it is in the form of -di/-ti, -dı/-tı, -du/-tu, and -dü/-tü which are also past tense suffixes, a differentiation in stress is noted where the past tense suffixes carry the stress but the alternative forms of idi do not, mainly because they are not originally suffixes. Past tense suffixes always follow a verb.
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