What is the meaning of -k?
A suffix found in verbs of Middle English, Old English, usually with an intensive or frequentative effect.
A suffix found in nouns, usually with a diminutive effect.
A suffix used to form the plurals of some animate words.
Alternative form of -ko
Added to the indicative of a verb, used to form the interrogative aspect.
Added to an imperative of a verb, used to form a familiar request.
Added to the indicative or the potential of a verb, used to form the deliberative aspect.
Alternative form of -ka, -kä (“and not”)
dual number in the absolutive case. Numbers vary between singular -q and dual -k depending on whether they modify a noun or are being used for counting
Alternative form of -ko
continuative suffix
I (first-person, singular, subject pronoun)
Alternative form of -g in the conjunct form of d-final inanimate instransitive verbs (vii)
A suffix denoting the second-person plural to third person singular imperative form of a transitive animate verb (vta) with a Cw ending
enclitic form of ek
continuative suffix
locative suffix (meaning "in") used after a vowel
forms masculine diminutive nouns
forms masculine nouns from verbs
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Marks the ablative case: from
Marks the elative case: out of
Marks the perlative case: via, through
Marks the malefactive case: for ...'s nuisance
Marks the subject of a comparison: than
Marks the material from which an object is made: -en
Ergative indefinite suffix.
Derives nouns from verbs, or sometimes from other nominals. The derivations can express the following:
- a single instance of an action
a single instance of an action
the object of an action
Derives nouns from verbs denoting an instrument of action.
Derives nouns from verbs, or sometimes from other nominals. The derivations can express the following:
- the result of an action
the result of an action
the object of an action
Alternative form of -ko
Denotes the first-person singular present tense in verb suffixes for all moods (indicative, conditional and subjunctive).
Diminutive suffix.
Part of only a few verbs and suffixes, such as reszket, serken, sikolt, szerkeszt, -kol/-kel/-köl, -kod/-ked/-köd, -dokol/-dekel/-dököl.
forms masculine diminutive nouns
forms masculine nouns from verbs
used on masculine nouns to form a diminutive
2nd-person singular pronominal suffix: your, you
Post-vocalic form of -ık.
Used to form diminutives of masculine nouns.
Source: wiktionary.org
- the result of an action
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