Contionary:خ

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Syrian

Etymology

From Classical Incene ـگؤ‎ (-go’), ـخؤ‎ (-ḵo’), from Proto-Cuyic *-ɢòs. Cognate with Oypatha -ᠻᠥ (-xȍ), Latin -kus, and Greek -κός (-kós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /-(a)x/ (standard)
  • IPA: [-(ɐ)x] (northern)
  • IPA: [-(ɐ)x] (southern)

Suffix

ـخ (-a)

  1. forms adjectives from nouns with the meaning "typical of", "possessing a quality of"
  2. forms adjectives from roots of proper nouns with the meaning "Of, belonging or relating to"
    يۈنى (yône) → يۈنخ (yôneḵ) — Greek
    پرس (pares) → پرسخ (parsaḵ) — Persian
    اسۈر (esôr) → سۈرخ (sôraḵ) — Turkish; Sysian
    اشم (eššem) → عرڤخ (eššemaḵ) — Syrian
    مكراس (mikrâs) → مكراسخ (mikrâsaḵ) — Anatolian
    عرڤ (’erev) → عرڤخ (’erveḵ) — Arabic, Arabian

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