-isto
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈisto]
- Rhymes: -isto
- Hyphenation: is‧to
Suffix
-isto
- a person who is occupied with, often but not necessarily implying a professional occupation
- ŝteli (“to steal”) + -isto → ŝtelisto (“thief”)
- kuraci (“to treat, heal”) + -isto → kuracisto (“doctor, physician”)
- maro (“sea”) + -isto → maristo (“sailor”)
- scienco (“science”) + -isto → sciencisto (“scientist”)
- Esperanto + -isto → esperantisto (“Esperantist”)
- a person who follows an ideology or doctrine (often following a corresponding -ismo)
- anarĥio (“anarchy”) + -isto → anarĥiisto (“anarchist”)
- Budho (“Buddha”) + -isto → budhisto (“Buddhist”)
- fundamento (“foundation”) + -isto → fundamentisto (“fundamentalist”)
Usage notes
It is important to distinguish between an -anto, someone who is doing something at the moment, and an -isto, someone whose occupation it is to do something. For example, if you are cooking dinner, you are a kuiranto (“cook (someone who is cooking)”). If you are employed as a chef, you are a kuiristo (“cook (by occupation)”). This often implies a professional occupation, but not necessarily. E.g. artisto (“artist”) and verkisto (“author, writer”) also frequently refer to hobbyists.
Also note that in Esperanto, membership is denoted by -ano. For example, a colonist is a koloniano, whereas koloniisto would signify an advocate of colonialism (koloniismo).
Derived terms
Esperanto terms suffixed with -isto
Related terms
- -ismo (doctrine, ideology):
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