"iterative aspect" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} iterative aspect (uncountable)
  1. (grammar) A subclass of imperfective verbs that denote a continuously repeated action. An example in English would be the iterative verb sniffle, as opposed to the noniterative sniff. Wikipedia link: iterative aspect Tags: uncountable Synonyms: aspect [frequentative] Related terms: aorist aspect, imperfective aspect, perfective aspect, semelfactive aspect Translations (subclass of imperfective verbs): fréquentatif [masculine] (French), Frequentativum [neuter] (German), frequentativum [neuter] (Latin), повторлив вид (povtorliv vid) [masculine] (Macedonian), aspekt iteratywny [masculine] (Polish), многокра́тный вид (mnogokrátnyj vid) [masculine] (Russian), frecuentativo [masculine] (Spanish)
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