Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Alternative form of -о- (-o-) used after consonants that were originally palatalized stops or hushing sibilants, as well as ц (c). Modern Bulgarian features much less palatalization, so this isn't readily apparent in derived words.

Pronunciation

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Interfix

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-е- (-e-)

  1. Alternative form of -о- (-o-) (forms compound words; not meaning-bearing)

Derived terms

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References

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  • Тодор Бояджиев, Иван Куцаров, Йордан Пенчев (1999) “3. Морфемен състав на производната дума [3. Morphemic structure of words]”, in Тодор Бояджиев, editor, Съвременен български език [Contemporary Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian) (textbook), Sofia, Bulgaria: ИК "Петър Берон", →ISBN, pages 240, 241

Moksha

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Pronunciation

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Interfix

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-е- (-e-)

  1. an interfix that surfaces before various suffixes, after a soft consonant

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See also

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  • -о- (-o-) (after hard consonants)

Russian

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Pronunciation

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Interfix

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-е- (-e-)

  1. alternative form of -о- (-o-) (used after palatalized and hushing consonants)

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