-issimo
See also: -íssimo
Interlingua
Etymology
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Suffix
-issimo
- Added to an adjective, creates an adjective. This suffix is an intensifier which adds a qualifier of "extremely" or "remarkably."[1]
References
- Interlingua Course for Beginners by Thomas Breinstrup
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈis.si.mo/
- Rhymes: -issimo
- Hyphenation: -ìs‧si‧mo
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Latin -issimus. Compare Spanish -ísimo and Portuguese -íssimo which are partly based on the Italian forms.
Suffix
-issimo (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -issima, masculine plural -issimi, feminine plural -issime)
- added to adjectives to form superlatives
- buono (“good”) + -issimo → buonissimo (“as good as it gets, extremely good”)
- grave (“serious”) + -issimo → gravissimo (“very serious”)
- consigliato (“recommended”) + -issimo → consigliatissimo (“highly recommended”)
- sconsigliato (“not recommended, inadvisable”) + -issimo → sconsigliatissimo (“lowly recommended, highly inadvisable”)
- primo (“first”) + -issimo → primissimo (“very first”)
Suffix
-issimo (adverb-forming suffix)
- added to adverbs to form superlatives
- bene (“well”) + -issimo → benissimo (“very well”)
- spesso (“often”) + -issimo → spessissimo (“very often”)
- piano (“softly”) + -issimo → pianissimo (“very softly”)
- lentamente (“slowly”) + -issimo → lentissimamente (“very slowly”)
- velocemente (“fastly”) + -issimo → velocissimamente (“very fastly”)
Suffix
-issimo m (noun-forming suffix, plural -issimi)
- (often humorous) added to some nouns to form extremes
- poltrona (“seat”) + -issima → poltronissima (“front row seat”)
- finale (“final”) + -issima → finalissima (“grand final”)
Alternative forms
- -issima (after feminine nouns)
Usage notes
- Terms formed with this suffix are invariably stressed on the antepenult.
- The adjectival and adverbial suffix can be used multiple times for emphasis, when the suffix is used multiple times it drops its last vowel except the last time:
- bellissimo ― very beautiful
- bellissimissimo ― very very beautiful
- ...
- When the adverbial suffix is used together with the suffix -mente, the suffix -issimo becomes -issima and it is always before the suffix -mente:
- velocissimamente ― very fast
- velocissimissimamente ― very very fast
- ...
- The stress of -issimo is always stronger than the stress of -mente.
Derived terms
Italian terms suffixed with -issimo
Suffix
-issimo (non-lemma form of verb-forming suffix)
- added to the stem of verbs ending in -ire to form the first-person plural imperfect subjunctive tense
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈis.si.moː/, [ˈɪs̠ːɪmoː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈis.si.mo/, [ˈisːimo]
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