"-iamo" meaning in All languages combined

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Suffix [Italian]

Etymology: From Latin -eāmus (first-person plural present subjunctive suffix of the e-conjugation) and -iāmus (same of the i-conjugation). Repurposed as general first-person plural suffix for all conjugations and moods. Compare the second-person plural -iate, where the distinction between the conjugations was also lost, but the form did not encroach on the indicative and imperative. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|-eāmus||pos=first-person plural present subjunctive suffix of the e-conjugation}} Latin -eāmus (first-person plural present subjunctive suffix of the e-conjugation)
  1. used with a stem to form the first-person plural present, present subjunctive and imperative of regular -are, -ere and -ire verbs Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en--iamo-it-suffix-gVgvd00r Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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