What is the meaning of -n?

Alternative form of -en

Alternative form of -an, adjective or noun suffix meaning "of or pertaining to", used with words which already end in a.

Alternative form of -en (past participle ending)

Postvocalic form of -il.

what, which, that

Used to form indirect questions.

Used to form verbs.

Alternative form of -en

Alternative form of in

emphasis marker

Alternative spelling of -nna

used to form the construct state of inalienably possessed nouns

marks a third person singular possessor of inalienably possessed nouns

A suffix denoting the plural of an inanimate noun

A suffix denoting the obviative of an animate noun

A suffix denoting the second-person singular imperative of an animate intransitive verb (vai)

A suffix denoting the first, second or third-person singular to singular object form of an animate intransitive verb with an object (vai+o)

A suffix denoting the first, second or third-person singular to singular object form of a Type 3 transitive inanimate verb (vti3)

A suffix denoting the second-person singular to singular or plural object imperative of a Type 3 transitive inanimate verb (vti3)

A suffix denoting the first, second or third-person singular to singular object form of a Type 4 transitive inanimate verb (vti4)

A suffix denoting the first-person singular to second-person singular form of a transitive animate verb (vta) with an -aw or Cw ending

you (singular)

accusative ending

ending indicating destination: in the direction of, and arriving at

Used to form the genitive case.

Used to form the accusative case in the singular.

Used to form the instructive case, usually only in the plural.

the first-person singular suffix for verbs

Alternative form of -ne (diminutive nominal suffix)

Alternative form of -en

on. Forms the superessive case from nouns, adjectives, participles, and certain pronouns.

Added to an adjective to form an adverb.

Added to a numeral to form an adverb.

Forms the indefinite third-person singular suffix (currently only in the imperative mood as part of -jen, formerly also occurring in the indicative).

suffix forming accusative

Rōmaji transcription of

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Forms verbal nouns from verbs.

Forms instrument nouns from verbs.

The ending of the essive case.

The ending of the past participle.

Indicates third-person singular possessive.

Third-person singular subject.

Alternative spelling of -m

Added to nouns to denote a specific or particular example

Suffix for singular definite form of common nouns, especially those ending with a vowel or with an unstressed -el, -er or -or. See also -en

Suffix for plural indefinite form of neuter nouns, if they end in a vowel. See also -t, -en.

A version of the -en of the fourth conjugation past participles. This allomorph is used only before the suffix -a, which marks for plural or definiteness. The -na of these participle forms may also be seen described as one morpheme.

Suffix which creates nouns out of certain verbs, usually denoting a result of an action. See also -an

Suffix which creates nouns out of certain verbs, usually denoting a result of an action. See also -an

Source: wiktionary.org