See also: -џија

Bulgarian edit

Etymology edit

Grammaticalization of the Turkish marker Turkish -ci/-cü (when appended to stems with front root vowel), -cı/-cu (when appended to stems with back root vowel). Mainly encountered with Ottoman Turkish loanwords; however, derivatives from native words are also attested.

Morphologically, the suffix is declined as feminine; however, semantically, the derived terms are interpreted as masculine.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [-dʒijɐ]
  • (file)

Suffix edit

-джия (-džijam

  1. Forms nouns depicting a representative of profession or occupation: -er, -ist
  2. Forms nouns depicting a maker or applier of some product: -er, -ist
  3. Forms nouns depicting an applier of some practice:
  4. Forms nouns depicting an owner of property:
  5. Forms nouns depicting a member of group, denoted by an abbreviation:

Usage notes edit

Applied to stems ending in a vowel or a voiced consonant. When appended to abbreviations, which obey the phonotactic rules of Bulgarain (i.e. resemble an actual word), -а- is inserted between the stem and the suffix.

Inflection edit

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