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# ''mediative question suffix''
# ''mediative question suffix''
#: {{ux|guim|Гьәърӣфыс кәм Товарищ Сааховдэ әлутэ гьу футболӣ синтӏәнтӏиъ нокӏтӏэ̄, тӏӯъ нә̄ъми синтӏитӏиъ'''май''' би гӯътӏиъ'''май''' мәшгъӯл?|Some coworkers are going to Товарищ Саахов tonight for beers and football, are you coming with or are you busy?}}
#: {{ux|guim|Гьәърӣфыс кәм Товарищ Сааховдэ әлутэ гьу футболӣ синтӏәнтӏиъ нокӏтӏэ̄, тӏӯъ нә̄ъми синтӏитӏиъ'''май''' би гӯътӏиъ'''май''' мәшгъӯл?|Some coworkers are going to Товарищ Саахов tonight for beers and football, are you coming with or are you busy?}}
# ''rhetorical question suffix''
#: {{ux|guim||}}

Revision as of 15:13, 1 February 2025

Guimin

Etymology

See -ма and -ә̄й

Pronunciation

Suffix

-май (-maj)

  1. mediative question suffix
    Гьәърӣфыс кәм Товарищ Сааховдэ әлутэ гьу футболӣ синтӏәнтӏиъ нокӏтӏэ̄, тӏӯъ нә̄ъми синтӏитӏиъмай би гӯътӏиъмай мәшгъӯл?
    Häˤrīfys käm Towarišš Saaxowde älute hu futbolī sint’änt’iˤ nokʔt’ē, t’ūˤ nǟˤmi sint’it’iˤmaj bi gūˤt’iˤmaj mäšğūl?
    Some coworkers are going to Товарищ Саахов tonight for beers and football, are you coming with or are you busy?
  2. rhetorical question suffix
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