-iza

See also: iza, Iza, izá, izā, ižä, iza-, and -izà

Gothic

Romanization

-iza

  1. Romanization of -𐌹𐌶𐌰

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French -iser. Doublet of -ez, which was inherited from Latin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iˈza/

Suffix

-iza

  1. -ise/-ize

Derived terms

  • Romanian terms suffixed with -iza

Spanish

Suffix

-iza f

  1. feminine singular of -izo

Derived terms

Spanish terms suffixed with -iza

Swahili

Suffix

-iza (mid vowel harmony variant -eza)

  1. (nonproductive) suffix used to construct a causative verb with slightly different meaning
    Near-synonyms: -ya, -isha/-esha
    -lipa (to pay) + -iza-lipiza (to settle an account)
    -penda (to love) + -eza-pendeza (to be pleasing)

Derived terms

  • Swahili causative verbs
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