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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{gwax-ipa|ki}}
* {{IPA all|gwax|/ki/}}


===Suffix===
===Suffix===
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# ''comparative converb''
# ''comparative converb''
#: {{ux|gwax||}}
#: {{ux|gwax||}}
==[[Jugsnorsk]]==
===Etymology===
Inherited from {{der|jugs|vhus|-ki}}, from {{der|jugs|non|-ki}}, from {{der|jugs|gem-pro|*-ukô}}.
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA link|Jugsnorsk}} /kɪ/
====Suffix====
{{head|jugs|suffix|g=c|root '''-k-''', pejorative '''-k(k)j-'''}}
#the primary diminutive suffix
=====Inflection=====
{{Jugsnorsk nouns c-an|lem=-ki|-k|-k|1p=-k(k)j|2p=-k(k)j}}
[[category:Contionary]]
====Derived terms====
{{suffixsee|jugs}}

Latest revision as of 00:39, 25 March 2026

Gwaxol

Etymology

From Nentammmi *cì.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ki

  1. comparative converb
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Jugsnorsk

Etymology

Inherited from Varhúsnorsk -ki, from Old Norse -ki, from Proto-Germanic *-ukô.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ki c (root -k-, pejorative -k(k)j-)

  1. the primary diminutive suffix
Inflection
Inflection of -ki (common an-stem)
neutral singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative -ki -kī -ké -kéní
accusative -ka -kā -ka -kana
dative -ki -kinū -kū -kunū
genitive -kis -kinūs -kūs -kunūs
laudative singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative -ksi -ksī -ksé -kséní
accusative -ksa -ksā -ksa -ksana
dative -ksi -ksinū -ksū -ksunū
genitive -ksis -ksinūs -ksūs -ksunūs
pejorative singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative -k(k)ji -k(k)jī -k(k)jé -k(k)jéní
accusative -k(k)ja -k(k)jā -k(k)ja -k(k)jana
dative -k(k)ji -k(k)jinū -k(k)jū -k(k)junū
genitive -k(k)jis -k(k)jinūs -k(k)jūs -k(k)junūs

Derived terms