"-erei" meaning in Italian

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Suffix

IPA: /eˈrɛj/
Rhymes: -ɛj Etymology: From -er- + -ei. * -er- is the reduced form of the Italian infinitive endings -are and -ere. * -ei stems from Vulgar Latin hĕbui / (h)ĕ(bu)i, from classical Latin habuī, first-person singular perfect of habeō. The Italian conditional mood stems from a Vulgar Latin periphrastic verb form consisting of infinitive + perfect of habere. Example: Italian loderei (“I would praise”) stems from Vulgar Latin laudare + hĕbui. Etymology templates: {{uder|it|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{uder|it|la|habuī}} Latin habuī, {{uder|it|VL.|laudare}} Vulgar Latin laudare
  1. used with a stem to form the first-person singular conditional of regular -are and -ere verbs Tags: morpheme
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