What is the meaning of -na?

-n't

-ing to (with infinitive); indicates the grammatical present continuous active mood

Gheg form of -em, the mediopassive first-person singular indicative present ending.

Gheg form of -mi, the active first-person plural indicative present ending.

possessive marker

third person plural patient marker

forms the dative case

reason

a locative suffix

Third-person singular ergative enclitic pronoun; he, she, it

Third-person singular possessive marker; his, her, its

Fossilized enclitic of some adverbials or auxiliary verbs

Referential pronoun used in existential or relative clauses; the (adjective) (ones), those who, the ones who

Used to form place names.

Used to form action nouns from certain verbs related to sounds: -ing

Used to form nouns that resembles a smaller version of the suffixed noun: -y

third person singular genitive enclitic

third person singular subject enclitic

third person singular possessive enclitic

Latin spelling of -ნა (-na)

the (definite article)

his, her, its (third-person possessive)

's (genitive case)

his, her, its, their (third person singular and plural)

Alternative form of -a

hypothetical conditional of -de

imperative singular of -nian

Used to form inchoative verbs from adjectives or strong verbs

Used to form the genitive plural of some weak feminine and neuter nouns

inflection of -inn (adjective suffix):

  1. positive degree strong feminine accusative singular
  2. positive degree strong masculine accusative plural
  3. positive degree weak masculine oblique singular
  4. positive degree weak feminine nominative singular
  5. positive degree weak neuter singular

positive degree strong feminine accusative singular

positive degree strong masculine accusative plural

positive degree weak masculine oblique singular

positive degree weak feminine nominative singular

positive degree weak neuter singular

inflection of -inn (participle suffix):

  1. strong feminine accusative singular
  2. strong masculine accusative plural
  3. weak masculine oblique singular
  4. weak feminine nominative singular
  5. weak neuter singular

strong feminine accusative singular

strong masculine accusative plural

weak masculine oblique singular

weak feminine nominative singular

weak neuter singular

inflection of -inn (definite article suffix):

  1. feminine accusative singular
  2. masculine accusative plural

feminine accusative singular

masculine accusative plural

forms feminine adjective-like nouns

Singular number inflection. (See also: -ną, -nemą, -ne.)

A third-person singular possessive suffix.

from nouns forms nouns referring to places

Forms the essive case.

Forms the essive case.

Forms action nouns from certain verbs, mainly related to sound, whose first infinitive ends in -sta.

Forms some diminutive nouns.

Common nominalizing suffix, sometimes with shortening of a long vowel in the base.

Forms the third-person singular present tense of verbs (conditional mood, indefinite conjugation).

Alternative form of -ne

1st-person plural pronominal suffix: our; us

Used in contractions with particles of possession of third person pronouns.

a passive ending

forms feminine adjective-like nouns -ess

forms feminine adjective-like nouns meaning "wife of"

Nominalizer, future perfect participle.

-n't

Marker of definiteness on nouns in the plural (except for nouns of the fourth and some of the fifth declension).

-en; Used with some adjectives or verbal stems to form inchoative verbs

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