-ны
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Pronunciation edit
Suffix edit
-ны (-nə) (dual -ыт, plural -увви)
- nominal suffix denoting a place where an action occurs or would normally occur, a place for V-ing
- анутваны (spend.summer-ны)
- summer camp, a place where summer is spent
- емыны (draw.water-ны)
- water hole, a place where one draws water
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Belarusian edit
Alternative forms edit
- -ні (-ni) (soft)
Etymology edit
From Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ. Cognate with Russian -ный (-nyj), Ukrainian -ний (-nyj), Polish -ny.
Suffix edit
-ны or -ны́ • (-ny or -ný)
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Mongolian edit
Mongolian | Cyrillic |
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᠊ᠨ ᠤ (-n-u) | -ны (-ny) |
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Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): /ˈni/
- Syllabification: ны (1 syllable)
Suffix edit
-ны • (-ny)
- Marks the genitive case in the hidden-n declension:
- After a back vowel stem ending in a consonant.
- After a back vowel stem ending in a long vowel, diphthong or iotated vowel.
- After a back vowel stem ending in a consonant followed by a short vowel (which is retained).
- Forms patronymics.
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Suffix edit
-ны (-nə)
- Future tense marker for verbs