-ieren
German (Berlin)
/iːrən/
suffix
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German -ieren derived from Old French parlier (speak) derived from Italian spaziare.
Origin
Italian (Fiorentino)
spaziare
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -āre Latin
- assimulo Latin
- insimulo Latin
- simulatio Latin
- simulō Latin
- spatiari Latin
- spatior Latin
- spatiāri Latin
- Randal German
- parlieren German
- randalieren German
- simulieren German
- spazieren German
- -íroz Hungarian
- -are Italian
- spaziare Italian
- spaziatore Italian
- spaziatura Italian
- simulatie Dutch, Flemish
- -er French
- simuler French
- -и́ровать Russian
- -ировать Russian
- simulera Swedish
- -er Old French
- -ier Old French
- parlier Old French
- -irati Serbo-Croatian
- -ирати Serbo-Croatian
- -ar Ido
- -ieren Middle High German
- spazieren Middle High German
- -ar Old Portuguese
- -ира Macedonian
- *-āō Proto-Italic
- -ar Old Occitan
- spasseren German Low German
- -iruida Veps
- -â Ligurian
- -are Sardinian