־יקייט

Yiddish

Etymology

Essentially ־יק (-ik) + ־קייט (-keyt); compare German -igkeit (especially the Austrian/Southern German pronunciation).

Pronunciation

  • (YIVO, Litvish, Poylish) IPA(key): /-ɪkaɪt/
  • (Ukraynish) IPA(key): /-ɪkeɪt/

Suffix

־יקייט • (-ikeyt) f, plural ־יקייטן (-ikeytn)

  1. forms (usually abstract) nouns from adjectives
    אַרבעטסלאָז (arbetsloz, unemployed) + ־יקייט (-ikeyt)אַרבעטסלאָזיקייט (arbetslozikeyt, unemployment, joblessness)

Usage notes

  • Often used with adjectives in ־לאָז (-loz), sometimes with adjectives without other suffixes.
  • Not to be confused with the addition of ־קייט (-keyt) after adjectives already ending in ־יק (-ik) or ־דיק (-dik).

Derived terms

Yiddish terms suffixed with ־יקייט
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