-kki

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *-kkëi, cognate with Estonian -k(i), Erzya -ке (-ke). Equivalent to -kka + -i, and originally allomorphic with some uses of -kko (see -o).

Suffix

-kki

  1. Creates action nouns from verbs.
    levitä (to spread) + -kkilevikki (circulation of a newspaper)
    mennä (kaupaksi) (to sell) + -kkimenekki (sales, demand)
    hävitä (to disappear. lose) + -kkihävikki (loss (accounting))
  2. Creates diminutive nouns from verb that indicate the object of an action.
    ajaa (to drive) + -kkiajokki (vehicle)
    hoitaa (to care) + -kkihoidokki (patient)
    lempiä (to love) + -kkilemmikki (pet)
  3. Creates nouns that indicate similarity, allegory or diminutiveness. The relationship is sometimes obscure.
    valo (light) + -kkivalokki
    hanhi (goose) + -kkihanhikki
    punainen (red) + -kkipunikki (socialist (derogatory))
    seitti (gossamer, fine thread) + -kkiseitikki (webcap)
    tyrä + -kkityräkki
  4. Creates female given names, especially for cows.
    ainoa (only) + -kkiAinokki
    mieliä (to desire) + -kkiMielikki
    musta (black) + -kkiMustikki
    sarvi (horn) + -kkiSarvikki
    tuuli (wind) + -kkiTuulikki

Usage notes

In some cases the usage is largely synonymous with -kko. As an example, the noun asukki (inhabitant, often unwanted or temporary one) from the verb asua (to live in) might as well be asukko.

Derived terms

Finnish terms suffixed with -kki

Ingrian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *-kkëi. Cognates include Finnish -kki and Estonian -k.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-kki

  1. Used to form nouns from verbs denoting an object of the action.
    söövvä (eat) + -kkisöökki (nutrition)
  2. Used to form given names, especially for cows.

Declension

Declension of -kki (type 5/vahti, kk-k gradation)
singular plural
nominative -kki -kit
genitive -kin -kkiin, -kkilöin
partitive -kkiä -kkijä, -kkilöjä
illative -kkii -kkii, -kkilöihe
inessive -kis -kkiis, -kkilöis
elative -kist -kkiist, -kkilöist
allative -kille -kkiille, -kkilöille
adessive -kil -kkiil, -kkilöil
ablative -kilt -kkiilt, -kkilöilt
translative -kiks -kkiiks, -kkilöiks
essive -kkinnä, -kkiin -kkiinnä, -kkilöinnä, -kkiin, -kkilöin
exessive1) -kkint -kkiint, -kkilöint
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

Derived terms

Ingrian terms suffixed with -kki

Sidamo

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-kːi/

Determiner

-kki

  1. thy, your

See also

References

  • Kazuhiro Kawachi (2007) A grammar of Sidaama (Sidamo), a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, page 383
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