What is the meaning of -ka?
Used to form adverbs from nouns.
divided in, distributed in
progressive tense marker
Second-person absolutive enclitic personal pronoun; you
Fused enclitic with first-person singular agent and second-person singular patient; fuses -ko (“I, my”) and -ka (“you”)
Used to turn a clause interrogative.
Used after negative verbs to join two verb clauses: neither, nor, and not
Used in some words to introduce an interrogative aspect.
Used in some words to introduce a negative aspect.
Used to form the comitative case when added to a genitive of a noun.
first person singular accusative enclitic
perfective aspect enclitic
feminine noun suffix
inflection of -ko:
Forms nouns from verbs or adjectives
forms feminine nouns, sometimes diminutive in nature
Forms the comitative case to mean "with" (accompanying, implement, etc.); added to the genitive forms.
forms privative transitive verbs from nouns, with a meaning of ‘to deprive of X’, ‘to extract X from’, ‘to X away’: dis-, ex-
forms allative or locative postpositions: to, at
allomorph of -a (nonpast or past imperfective suffix) used for stems with a reducing final syllable that begins with k
appended to words to create a feminine version of a noun, especially a profession, origin, or proper name
appended to words to create a diminutive form of a noun
functionally a conjunction, suffixed to the negation verb to join two main clauses; and (not) (see eikä)
Used for emphasis or for prosodic purposes
Extends monosyllabic stems to avoid words with only a single light syllable.
Added to a word to express smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment. When added to present participles, it can also express the instrument or place of the action indicated in the base word.
added to masculine nouns to form a feminine
added to feminine nouns to form a diminutive
feminine noun suffix
diminutive noun suffix
inflection of -ko:
Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, denoting a part, profession, feature, membership, origin, social status, complexion, proper name, abstract noun or animal's name.
denotes that the word is a feminine version of the word it is appended to
sometimes denotes a word as a diminutive
The masculine definite article; the
Alternative form of -ika used in some verbs ending in -ia, in all verbs ending in -e, in conversive verbs ending in -oa, or -ua, in all words ending in -i, and in nouns and adjectives ending in -u
added to masculine nouns to form a feminine
added to feminine nouns to form a diminutive
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