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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin -iōnem.

Suffix

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-ió f (noun-forming suffix, plural -ions)

  1. -ion (the action or result of a verb)

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Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ió

  1. A distinguishable foreign word ending in nouns. It is not considerable as an independent Hungarian suffix.
    agressz (aggression)

Declension

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative -ió -iók
accusative -iót -iókat
dative -iónak -ióknak
instrumental -ióval -iókkal
causal-final -ióért -iókért
translative -ióvá -iókká
terminative -ióig -iókig
essive-formal -ióként -iókként
essive-modal -ióul
inessive -ióban -iókban
superessive -ión -iókon
adessive -iónál -ióknál
illative -ióba -iókba
sublative -ióra -iókra
allative -ióhoz -iókhoz
elative -ióból -iókból
delative -ióról -iókról
ablative -iótól -ióktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
-ióé -ióké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
-ióéi -iókéi
Possessive forms of -ió
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. -ióm -ióim
2nd person sing. -iód -ióid
3rd person sing. -iója -iói
1st person plural -iónk -ióink
2nd person plural -iótok -ióitok
3rd person plural -iójuk -ióik

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *-īut, from Latin -īvit; compare Portuguese -iu. The shift of stress from the expected *-ío is probably by analogy with the first conjugation equivalent .

Suffix

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-ió

  1. Suffix indicating the third-person singular indicative preterite of -er and -ir verbs.

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