See also: -yé

Finnish Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. Front vowel variant of -ue

Anagrams Edit

Maquiritari Edit

Pronunciation Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. Allomorph of -e (adverbializer) used for stems that end in i.

Middle English Edit

Etymology 1 Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. Alternative form of -y (-y)

Etymology 2 Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. Alternative form of -yf

Etymology 3 Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. Alternative form of -ie

Murui Huitoto Edit

Pronunciation Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. Forms nouns denoting the future action of the suffixed verb; -ing-to-be, -tion-to-be
    gui (to eat)guiye (food)

Derived terms Edit

References Edit

  • Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017) A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[1], Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page 135

Swahili Edit

Suffix Edit

-ye

  1. m class(I) relative marker

See also Edit