-ач
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ac"
Bulgarian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ačь and Proto-Slavic *-(a)čь.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [-at͡ʃ]
Audio (file)
Suffix
-ач • (-ač) m (feminine form -ачка)
- (productive) Forms agent nouns from verbs.
- (unproductive) Denominal, forming nouns denoting a carrier of a property. (rare)
Derived terms
Bulgarian terms suffixed with -ач
Komi-Zyrian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /-at͡ɕ/, [-ät͡ɕ]
Suffix
-ач • (-ać) (soft stem variant -яч)
- Used to form nouns denoting (mostly animate) action nouns; -er
Derived terms
Komi-Zyrian terms suffixed with -ач
References
- Bubrikh, Dmitry V. (1949) Грамматика литературного коми языка [Grammar of the literary Komi language] (in Russian), Leningrad: Zhdanov Leningrad State University, page 65
Macedonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-(a)čь (“agent noun”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at͡ʃ]
Suffix
-ач • (-ač) m
- (appended to imperfective verbs) A person that performs the action denoted by the verb.
Usage notes
Verb ending is dropped in cases like водач (< води), метач (< мете).
Derived terms
Macedonian terms suffixed with -ач
See also
- -ачка (-ačka)
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic -ачь (-ačĭ), from Proto-Slavic *-ačь.
Suffix
-ач • (-ač)
- Usually denoting occupation or agent
Derived terms
Russian terms suffixed with -ач
Russian terms suffixed with -ач (agent noun)
Russian terms suffixed with -ач (having)
Serbo-Croatian
Suffix
-ач (Latin spelling -ač)
- Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a profession, performer, tool or object.
Ukrainian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic -ачь (-ačĭ), from Proto-Slavic *-ačь.
Suffix
-ач • (-ač)
- Usually denoting occupation or agent
Derived terms
Ukrainian terms suffixed with -ач
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