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Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/-iŋ
Proto-Turkic
Alternative forms
- *-ŋ
- *-ïŋ
- *-uŋ
- *-üŋ
Suffix
*-iŋ
- Suffix equiping headword for second-person singular.
- *at (“horse”) + *-iŋ → *atïŋ (“horse of (you); (your) horse”)
Usage notes
If the suffix comes to a word ending in a vowel, it takes *-ŋ form.
- *ana (“mother”) + *-iŋ → *anaŋ (“mother of (you); (your) mother”)
Related terms
- *-niŋ (“genitive case”)
- *-im (“suffix equiping headword for first-person singular”)
- *-si (“suffix equiping headword for third-person”)
- *-imiŕ (“suffix equiping headword for first-person plural”)
- *-iŋiŕ (“suffix equiping headword for second-person plural”)
- *-ki (“suffix used to form a an adjectival or nominal that that indicates the possessor”)
Alternative forms
- *-ŋ
- *-ïŋ
- *-uŋ
- *-üŋ
Suffix
*-iŋ
- (Common Turkic) Suffix forming second-person plural imperative
- *seb- (“to love”) + *-iŋ → *sebiŋ (“you, love!”)
See the Wikibooks page about imperatives in Proto-Turkic to learn more about it.
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