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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • а́нин: IPA(key): [ˈanʲɪn]
  • ани́н: IPA(key): [ɐˈnʲin] (after hushing consonants)

Suffix

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-а́нин or -ани́н (-ánin or -anín)

  1. Alternative form of -я́нин, -яни́н (-jánin, -janín)

Usage notes

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  • The corresponding feminine ends in -а́нка (-ánka).

Declension

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Derived terms

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Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Suffix

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-анин (Latin spelling -anin)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting an inhabitant.

Ukrainian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Reanalize as -ан (-an) +‎ -ин (-yn)

Pronunciation

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  • -а́нин: IPA(key): [ ˈanen]
  • -ани́н: IPA(key): [ ɐˈnɪn]

Suffix

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-анин (-anynm (plural -а́ни, feminine -а́нка, variant -ча́нин)

  1. Suffix used to form nouns from other nouns, usually referring to inhabitants of a given place or occupations.
    Донецьк (Donecʹk, Donetsk) + ‎-анин (-anyn) → ‎донеччанин (doneččanyn, native, inhabitant of, or related to Donetsk)
    каторга (katorha, hard labour place) + ‎-анин (-anyn) → ‎каторжанин (katoržanyn, sentenced to hard labour)
    город (horod, city, citadel) + ‎-анин (-anyn) → ‎горожанин (horožanyn, townsman, urbanite)
  2. Alternative form of -я́нин, -яни́н (-jányn, -janýn)

Usage notes

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  • The corresponding feminine ends in -анка (-anka).

Declension

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Declension of -а́нин
(pers hard masc-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative -а́нин
-ányn
-а́ни
-ány
genitive -а́нина
-ányna
-а́н
-án
dative -а́нинові, -а́нину
-ánynovi, -ánynu
-а́нам
-ánam
accusative -а́нина
-ányna
-а́н
-án
instrumental -а́нином
-ánynom
-а́нами
-ánamy
locative -а́нинові, -а́нині
-ánynovi, -ányni
-а́нах
-ánax
vocative -а́нине
-ányne
-а́ни
-ány

Derived terms

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See also: -янин