datidssuffiks
Datidssuffiks, literally “past-tense suffix,” is a grammatical suffix used to mark past time on verbs in certain languages. The term is common in Scandinavian linguistics and typology, where scholars describe how some languages encode the past with affixes attached to the verb stem rather than through separate auxiliary verbs. Datidssuffiks typically forms part of a simple or synthetic past tense system and may interact with verb class, person, and number in a given language.
Forms and patterns vary by language. In Swedish, common past-tense endings include -ade and -te, as in
Cross-linguistic distribution: Datidssuffiks is a feature of several Germanic languages and related Scandinavian varieties, but many
Origins and terminology: The term datidssuffiks combines a Scandinavian root for “past tense” with the word