See also: stina, Stina, and Stína

Czech

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ ʃcɪna]
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-ština f (noun-forming suffix)

  1. -ese, -ic, -an, -ish (a language or dialect)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • Does not take stress.
  • The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable of the derived word.

Suffix

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-ština (Cyrillic spelling -штина)

  1. Appended to noun and adjective roots to create an uncountable feminine noun.
    zbȋr + ‎-ština → ‎zbírština
    némati + ‎-ština → ‎nemáština
    nȅpodoban + ‎-ština → ‎nepodóbština
    pȍtreba + ‎-ština → ‎potrépština
    pȑljav + ‎-ština → ‎prljávština
  2. Appended to ethnonyms, oikonyms and similar nouns to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the language / dialect / vernacular and/or ways of said group.
    Žìdov + ‎-ština → ‎židóvština
    Làtīn + ‎-ština → ‎latínština
    Talìjān + ‎-ština → ‎talijánština
    kàjkavac + ‎-ština → ‎kajkávština
    grȁđanin + ‎-ština → ‎građánština
    Sàrajevo + ‎-ština → ‎sarajévština
  3. Appended to Istrian and some Slavonian placenames to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the geographical microregion.
    Gròžnjān + ‎-ština → ‎Grožnjánština
    Žmȋnj + ‎-ština → ‎Žmínjština
    Làbīn + ‎-ština → ‎Labínština
    Mȍtovūn + ‎-ština → ‎Motovúnština
    Ròvīnj + ‎-ština → ‎Rovínjština
    Ðȁkovo + ‎-ština → ‎Đakóvština

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Slovak

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ština f

  1. -ese, -ic, -an, -ish (a language or dialect)

Declension

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Declension of -ština
(pattern ulica)
plural
nominative-štinae
genitive-ština
dative-štinaiam
accusative-štinae
locative-štinaiach
instrumental-štinaami

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