-ken
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ken"
German
Etymology
From -ken, German Low German form of standard -chen, from Middle Low German -kin, from Old Saxon -kīn.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kən/
Suffix
-ken n (plural 1 -kes, plural 2 -kens, plural 3 -ken)
- (colloquial, regional, Northern Germany, Westphalia) used to make diminutives
- Haus → Häusken ― little house
- Dorf → Dörfken ― little village
- Pulle → Pülleken ― little bottle
Usage notes
- After stops, particularly after k, a linking -s- is often inserted: Pack → Päcksken (see Päckchen (“parcel”)).
- Sometimes an old linking -e- is also preserved: Mann → Männeken (see derived terms below).
Related terms
- Döneken
- Päcksken
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kən]
- Hyphenation: kên
Suffix
-ken or -kên
- (dialect) alternative form of -kan (Java)
- memutuskan (standard) >> mêmutuskên (dialect)
- menyatakan (standard) >> mênyatakên (dialect)
- “Saya memutusken, ehem, untuk menyataken berhenti dari jabatan saya sebagai Presiden Republik Indonesia, terhitung sejak saya bacaken pernyataan ini pada hari ini, Kamis 21 Mei 1998.” ― I decided, um, to declare of resignation from my post as President of the Republic of Indonesia since I read this declaration on today, Thursday, 21 May 1998.
Turkish
Etymology 1
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ـكن (-ken). Equivalent of iken (“while”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /cæn/
Suffix
preceding vowel | ||
---|---|---|
A / I / O / U | E / İ / Ö / Ü | |
postconsonantal | -ken | -ken |
postvocalic | -yken | -yken |
-ken
Etymology 2
preceding vowel | ||
---|---|---|
A / I / O / U | E / İ / Ö / Ü | |
default | -gan | -gen |
assimilated | -kan | -ken |
From Proto-Turkic *-gan, *-gen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /cen/
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