Re-

Etymology
From re-: in some cases, directly from  re-: in others.

Prefix

 * 1) again, anew
 * 2) backward

Derived terms

 * Most verbs can take this prefix. The words listed here are only a small sample.


 * reactivate
 * reallocate
 * rearrange
 * reassign
 * reborn
 * recall


 * re-cover
 * re-creation
 * redo
 * re-form
 * regroup
 * rehouse


 * reintegrate
 * rejig
 * rekindle
 * re-list
 * remake
 * renew


 * reopen
 * reread
 * rerun
 * resell
 * retake
 * revisit
 * rewind

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Czech: ,
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Greek: ανα-, επανα-, ξανα-
 * Icelandic:


 * Japanese: 再- (sai-)
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: (lenites)
 * Spanish:

Prefix
re-


 * 1) again, back.

Derived terms

 * See Category:Esperanto words prefixed with re-

Prefix
re-


 * 1) re-

Etymology
From re-:. The prefix re- is borrowed from Latin, while the variant ri-: is inherited from Latin.

Prefix

 * 1) re-

Etymology
The Latin prefix rĕ- has a parallel in Umbrian re-, but its further etymology is unknown (OED). While it carries a general sense of "back" or "backwards", its precise sense is not always clear, and its great productivity in classical Latin has the tendency to obscure its original meaning.

Prefix

 * 1) again; prefix added to various words to indicate an action being done again, or like the other usages indicated above under English.
 * recreatio = creation again

Descendants

 * English: re-
 * French: ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Spanish:

Prefix

 * 1) again
 * 2) backwards
 * 3) Intensification.
 * Can be used with adjectives to form a superlative e.g.:
 * rebueno = buenísimo, rechulo = chulísimo

Prefix

 * 1) re-; doing something again

Synonyms

 * åter-
 * om-

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