-иня

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-yni.

Pronunciation

  • -иня: IPA(key): [ʲɪnʲə]
  • -и́ня: IPA(key): [ˈʲinʲə]
  • -иня́: IPA(key): [ʲɪˈnʲa]

Suffix

-иня or -и́ня or -иня́ • (-inja or -ínja or -injá)

  1. Alternative form of -ыня (-ynja)

Usage notes

In the recent times, this suffix is increasingly used to form feminine form of nouns ending with -лог (-log) (-logist), although many people may consider it as a neologism, and therefore choose to avoid it, replacing -иня with more traditional -лог (-log) or -логи́чка (-logíčka), despite the fact that -логичка may be considered as impolite. The use of -логиня is often associated with the younger generation or politically liberal milieu, like e.g. feminists or anarchists.

Declension

Derived terms

Russian terms suffixed with -иня

Ukrainian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-yni.

Pronunciation

  • -иня: IPA(key): [ enʲɐ]
  • -и́ня: IPA(key): [ ˈɪnʲɐ]

Suffix

-иня or -и́ня • (-ynja or -ýnja)

  1. forms feminine equivalents of masculine animate nouns
    княг- (knjah-, king, duke, prince) + -и́ня (-ýnja)княги́ня (knjahýnja, queen, duchess, princess)
    бог (boh, god) + -и́ня (-ýnja)боги́ня (bohýnja, goddess)
    продаве́ць (prodavécʹ, seller) + -и́ня (-ýnja)продавчи́ня (prodavčýnja)
    астро́лог (astróloh, astrologist) + -и́ня (-ýnja)астрологи́ня (astrolohýnja)

Usage notes

In the recent times, this suffix is increasingly used to form feminine forms of nouns, especially of ones ending with -лог (-loh) (-logist). This use of the suffix is approved by the 2019-reform of the Ukrainian language.

Derived terms

Ukrainian terms suffixed with -иня
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