-sh
AlbanianEdit
Alternative formsEdit
EtymologyEdit
from Proto-Albanian *-us- from Proto-Indo-European *-u̯es-.[1]
SuffixEdit
-sh m (-sh m)
- used to form secundary suffix.
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Vladimir, Orel. (2000) A concise historical grammar of the albanian language. p. 156
ManxEdit
Alternative formsEdit
SuffixEdit
-sh
- -self (emphatic)
Usage notesEdit
- Added to prepositional pronouns (ending in a broad consonant) to add emphasis:
- Used in third-person singular feminine (eg ecksh).
See alsoEdit
Edit
EtymologyEdit
A short form of -shąʼ
SuffixEdit
-sh
- interrogative particle
Alternative formsEdit
OjibweEdit
AdverbEdit
-sh
- 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
- A suffix denoting the pejorative form of a noun that ends in a long vowel.
ReferencesEdit
- The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/main-entry/sh-adv-conj
QuechuaEdit
SuffixEdit
-sh
- Alternative spelling of -s