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Webster 1913 Edition


-ana

-a′na

(-ā′nȧ)
.
[The neut. pl. ending of Latin adjectives in
-anus
.]
A suffix to names of persons or places, used to denote a collection of notable sayings, literary gossip, anecdotes, etc. Thus, Scaligerana is a book containing the sayings of Scaliger, Johnsoniana of Johnson, etc.
It has been said that the table-talk of Selden is worth all the
ana
of the Continent.
Hallam.

Definition 2024


-aná

-aná

Hungarian

Suffix

-aná

  1. (personal suffix) Used to form the third-person singular present tense of verbs (conditional mood, definite conjugation).
    tanít (to teach)Ki tanítaná ott őt angolra? - Who would teach him there English?

Usage notes

  • (personal suffix) Harmonic variants:
    -ná is added to most back vowel verbs
    vár (to wait)Az ember azt vár egy gyerektől, hogy tanuljon. - One would expect from a child to study.
    -né is added to most front vowel verbs
    kér (to ask)Nem kér, ha nem volna szüksége rá. - He would not request it if he did not need it.
    -aná is added to back vowel verbs ending in two consonants or in a long vowel + t (exceptions áll, száll, varr, forr, lát)
    mond (to say something)Nem mondaná, ha nem lenne igaz. - She would not say it if it weren't true.
    tanít (to teach)Ki tanítaná ott őt angolra? - Who would teach him there English?
    -ené is added to front vowel verbs ending in two consonants or in a long vowel + t
    fest (to paint)Péter milyen színűre festené ezt a szobát? - What color would Péter paint this room?
    segít (to help) → A város hogyan segítené őket? - How would the city help them?

See also

  • Category:Hungarian verb forms
  • Appendix:Hungarian suffixes