See also: sh, Sh, SH, sh-, .sh, S&H, šh, and -sh-

AlbanianEdit

Alternative formsEdit

EtymologyEdit

from Proto-Albanian *-us- from Proto-Indo-European *-u̯es-.[1]

SuffixEdit

-sh m (-sh m)

  1. used to form secundary suffix.

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Vladimir, Orel. (2000) A concise historical grammar of the albanian language. p. 156

ManxEdit

Alternative formsEdit

SuffixEdit

-sh

  1. -self (emphatic)

Usage notesEdit

See alsoEdit

NavajoEdit

EtymologyEdit

A short form of -shąʼ

SuffixEdit

-sh

  1. interrogative particle
    Daash yinílyé?What is your name?
    Níísh Hastįįłtsoii yinílyé?Is your name Yellowman?
    Bilagáana bizaadísh dinitsʼaʼ?Do you speak English?
    Daʼ díísh Tó Dinéeshzheeʼgóó atiin?Is this the road to Kayenta?

Alternative formsEdit

OjibweEdit

AdverbEdit

-sh

  1. Alternative form of dash
    Gii-michaa-sh i’iw wiigiwaam.
    The wigwam was big.

Usage notesEdit

-sh is the reduced form of dash and is attached to the first word in a clause.

SuffixEdit

-sh

  1. A suffix denoting the pejorative form of a noun that ends in a long vowel.

ReferencesEdit

QuechuaEdit

SuffixEdit

-sh

  1. Alternative spelling of -s