What is the meaning of -je?

Alternative form of -tje

Possessive (and genitive) suffix:

  1. his, her, its 

    his, her, its 

    -'s, of (third-person singular, single possession)

    -s’, of-s (third-person plural, single possession)

     ago (referring to a preceding point in time considered as an instant)

    for (referring to some duration that precedes the point of time in question)

    of …, out of

    Used to form the definite third-person singular present tense of front-vowel verbs (in subjunctive mood).

    out of (stimulus)

    serves as an attributivizer to convert nouns into adverbs that can serve as attributes of other nouns or adverbial complements to a clause

    serves as an attributivizer to allow verbs nominalized with -tojo to function adverbially as a predicate in a subordinate clause of purpose with the meaning ‘in order to X’, ‘for X-ing’

    serves as an attributivizer to allow borrowed verbs to function adverbially as a predicate when subordinated to ö'dü (for intransitive use) or üdü (for transitive use)

    -ly (used to turn an adjective into an adverb of manner)

    Used to form verbs from nouns and adjectives.

    Suffix appended to words to create a neuter noun, usually denoting a young animal, plant, place name or is used as a collective noun.

    Forms verbs from nouns and adjectives. The stem of the word itself does not change.

    Source: wiktionary.org