-ски
Bulgarian edit
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): [ski]
- This suffix is never stressed; however, it can change a word's stress to change when it is appended. See some of the examples below.
Suffix edit
-ски • (-ski)
- Appended to nouns to create adjectives.
Declension edit
Declension of -ски
Derived terms edit
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Macedonian edit
Pronunciation edit
Suffix edit
-ски • (-ski)
- Appended to nouns to create adjectives.
- брат m (brat) + -ски (-ski) → братски (bratski)
- суд m (sud) + -ски (-ski) → судски (sudski)
- жена f (žena) + -ски (-ski) → женски (ženski)
- зима f (zima) + -ски (-ski) → зимски (zimski)
- говедо n (govedo) + -ски (-ski) → говедски (govedski)
- езеро n (ezero) + -ски (-ski) → езерски (ezerski)
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Pannonian Rusyn edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Slovak -ský, from Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ. Cognates include Slovak -ský and Carpathian Rusyn -ськый (-sʹkŷj).
Pronunciation edit
Suffix edit
-ски (-ski)
- Used to form relational adjectives from nouns: -ish
Derived terms edit
Russian edit
Pronunciation edit
Suffix edit
-ски • (-ski)
- -ly, -cally, -ishly (adverbial suffix; the adverb form of -ский)
- по-ру́сски ― po-rússki ― in Russian