-uț

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Probably from Latin -uceum or -ucium. Compare Aromanian -uts, Italian -uccio, Sicilian -uzzu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-uț m or n (feminine singular -uță, masculine plural -uți, feminine and neuter plural -uțe)

  1. Forms masculine diminutives of nouns and adjectives.
    Synonyms: -el, -uș, -aș, -șor
    mic (small) + ‎-uț → ‎micuț (tiny)
    gras (fat) + ‎-uț → ‎grăsuț (chubby)
    drag (dear) + ‎-uț → ‎drăguț (cute, pretty, nice)
    pisică (cat) + ‎-uț → ‎pisicuță (kitten)

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative/
accusative
indefinite -uț -uță -uți -uțe
definite -uțul -uța -uții -uțele
genitive/
dative
indefinite -uț -uțe -uți -uțe
definite -uțului -uței -uților -uțelor

Derived terms

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