-ik

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See also: ik, Ik, IK, ik', ik-, and -ík

Abenaki

Suffix

-ik

  1. A suffix used to form the plurals of some animate words.

Usage notes

  • Often used to form the plurals of words (especially nouns denoting people who have particular occupations or activities) which end in the consonant d or t (which causes the d or t to mutate into j: nodabônkad, "baker" → nodabônkajik, "bakers"); only rarely used to form the plurals of words ending in other letters (nodkwaag, notkwahag, "pilot" → nodkwaagik, notkwahagik, "pilots").
  • See the usage notes at -ak.

Azerbaijani

Suffix

preceding vowel
A / I E / Ə / İ O / U Ö / Ü
postconsonantal -ıq -ik -uq -ük
postvocalic -yıq -yik -yuq -yük

-ik

  1. First-person plural present simple copula
    1. [we] are

Basque

Alternative forms

Suffix

-ik

  1. Partitive suffix.
    etxe (house) + ‎-ik → ‎etxerik (any house?)
  2. Adverbial suffix, -ly
    poz (joy) + ‎-ik → ‎pozik (happy, happily)

Declension

Basque inflectional suffixes
indefinite singular plural proximal plural
absolutive -∅ -a -ak -ok
ergative -(e)k -ak -ek
dative -(r)i -ari -ei -oi
genitive -(r)en -aren -en -on
comitative -(r)ekin -arekin -ekin -okin
causative -(r)engatik -arengatik -engatik -ongatik
benefactive -(r)entzat -arentzat -entzat -ontzat
instrumental -(e)z -az -ez -oz
inessive anim. -(r)engan -arengan -engan -ongan
inanim. -(e)tan -an -etan -otan
locative anim.
inanim. -(e)tako -(e)ko -etako -otako
allative anim. -(r)engana -arengana -engana -ongana
inanim. -(e)tara -(e)ra -etara -otara
terminative anim. -(r)enganaino -arenganaino -enganaino -onganaino
inanim. -(e)taraino -(e)raino -etaraino -otaraino
directive anim. -(r)enganantz -arenganantz -enganantz -onganantz
inanim. -(e)tarantz -(e)rantz -etarantz -otarantz
destinative anim. -(r)enganako -arenganako -enganako -onganako
inanim. -(e)tarako -(e)rako -etarako -otarako
ablative anim. -(r)engandik -arengandik -engandik -ongandik
inanim. -(e)tatik -(e)tik -etik -otik
partitive -(r)ik
prolative -tzat

Derived terms


Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *-ikkoi.

Suffix

-ik (genitive -iku, partitive -ikut)

  1. Derives nouns from numerals, with the meaning "group of".
    kaks (two)kaksik (twin, group of two)
    kolm (three)kolmik (triplet, group of three)
    neli (four)nelik (quadruplet, four of a kind (poker), group of four)

Declension

Declension of -ik (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative -ik -ikud
accusative nom.
gen. -iku
genitive -ikute
partitive -ikut -ikuid
illative -ikusse -ikutesse
-ikuisse
inessive -ikus -ikutes
-ikuis
elative -ikust -ikutest
-ikuist
allative -ikule -ikutele
-ikuile
adessive -ikul -ikutel
-ikuil
ablative -ikult -ikutelt
-ikuilt
translative -ikuks -ikuteks
-ikuiks
terminative -ikuni -ikuteni
essive -ikuna -ikutena
abessive -ikuta -ikuteta
comitative -ikuga -ikutega

Derived terms


German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -icus and Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ɪk/
  • Audio:(file)

Suffix

-ik

  1. forms feminine nouns referring to fields of study
  2. forms feminine collective nouns
  3. forms feminine nouns referring to characteristics

Derived terms


Hungarian

This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.
Particularly: “We seem to be missing an etym section for the intransitive (reflexive?) verb-forming suffix -ik, as documented in the Etymology section in -zik.”

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Adjective suffix.

Suffix

-ik

  1. (adjective-forming suffix) A unique identification suffix. Specifies which one of a specific set of things/persons. Used with adjectives. See usage notes below.
    rosszabb (worse)a rosszabbik (the worse one)
    más (different)(egy) másik (another one)a másik (“the other one”)
    A nagyobbik szobában Péter lakik.Peter lives in the bigger room (out of a specific set of rooms).
Usage notes
  • (adjective-forming suffix) The -ik creates a determining or specifying adjective from a comparative adjective so it will answer the question melyik? (which?). In a few cases it takes not a comparative but a positive adjective, which already incorporates the idea of comparison (e.g. más (different)). It is very often used with a definite article (a/az (the)).
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Possessive suffix.

Suffix

-ik

  1. possessive suffix for multiple possessions if there is no noun for the possessor:
    1. their ……-s (third-person plural; the pronoun ő (s/he) (!) being optional for emphasis)
      kapu (gate)a kapuik, az ő kapuik (their gates)
      érme (coin)az érméik, az ő érméik (their coins)
    2. (formal) your ……-s (second-person plural, grammatically resembling the third person plural)
      kapu (gate)a kapuik (your [formal, plural] gates), alternatively: az önök kapui, a maguk kapui (!)
      érme (coin)az érméik (your [formal, plural] coins), alternatively: az önök érméi, a maguk érméi (!)
Usage notes
  • (possessive suffix) Variants:
    -ik is added to words ending in a vowel except -i. Final -a changes to -á-. Final -e changes to -é-.
    -aik is added to some back-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -eik is added to some front-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -jaik is added to some back-vowel words ending in a consonant or the vowel -i
    -jeik is added to some front-vowel words ending in a consonant or the vowel -i

Etymology 3

Personal suffix.

Suffix

-ik

  1. (personal suffix) The ending of a large group of passive/reflexive verbs in indefinite third-person singular present tense, their dictionary form.
    Sokat utazik.S/he travels a lot.
  2. (personal suffix) Used to form the definite third-person plural present indicative of (front-vowel) verbs.
    Coordinate term: (for back-vowel verbs) -ják
    Megnézik a filmet.They will see the movie. [from megnéz (to look at, to see), indicating a definite object, here required by a (the)]
Usage notes

The above two senses are usually not difficult to distinguish if one knows whether the dictionary form of the verb ends in -ik. If it does, it is usually not a transitive verb (since most -ik verbs have a passive or reflexive meaning) so it will be probably an (indefinite) singular. On the other hand, if the dictionary form of the verb has no -ik, the only option is the definite plural. Eszik (’to eat’) is one of the few -ik verbs that are transitive. In such a case, one needs to rely on the definiteness of the object. For more details, see its Usage notes.

  • (personal suffix, definite conjugation) See harmonic variants in the table below.
Derived terms

See also


Indonesian

Etymology

From English -ic, from Old French -ique, from Latin -icus, from Proto-Indo-European *-kos, *-ḱos, formed with the i-stem suffix *-i- and the adjectival suffix *-kos, *-ḱos.

Suffix

-ik

  1. -ic.
    analitikanalytic

Usage notes

The suffix -ik often appears on loaned words from English. Many words with this suffix have synonyms with suffix -is which were loaned from Dutch. However, the Dutch-loaned -is is seemingly preferred over English-loaned -ik. Never used in chemical compound sense.

Derived terms

Category Indonesian terms suffixed with -ik not found

Middle English

Etymology 1

Suffix

-ik

  1. Alternative form of -y

Etymology 2

From Old French -ique, from Latin -icus, from Proto-Indo-European *-kos. Doublet of -y.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ik

  1. Forms nouns denoting a quality from adjectives; -ic.
Derived terms
Descendants
  • English: -ic
References

Old Polish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ikъ

Suffix

-ik

  1. Forms nouns, often diminutive.

Derived terms

Descendants


Polish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Polish -ik, from Proto-Slavic *-ikъ.

Pronunciation

Template:pl-p

Suffix

-ik m

  1. Forms nouns, often diminutive.
    słodki + ‎-ik → ‎słodzik

Declension

(personal nouns)

(other nouns)

Derived terms

Further reading

  • -ik in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • -ik in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *-ikъ.

Suffix

-ik (Cyrillic spelling -ик)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a profession, performer, place, object, tool or a feature.

See also


Slovak

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *-ikъ.

Suffix

-ik m

  1. Alternative form of suffix -ík after roots in a long vowel or a diphthong.
    vták + ‎-ik → ‎vtáčik
    hriešny + ‎-ik → ‎hriešnik

Etymology 2

From Latin -icus or Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós).

Suffix

-ik m

  1. Fictive suffix in case when both an occupational name in -ik and its base noun were borrowed
    akadémia + ‎-ik → ‎akademik

Declension

  • Declension in case of an inanimate noun according to the declension pattern dub:
  • Declension in case of an animate noun according to the declension pattern chlap:

Further reading

  • Pauliny, Eugen - Ružička, Jozef - Štolc, Jozef (1968), Slovenská gramatika (in Slovak), 5th edition, Bratislava: Slovenské pedagogické nakladateľstvo, pages 145-152
  • -ik in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk

Turkish

preceding vowel
A / I E / İ O / U Ö / Ü
-ık -ik -uk -ük

Etymology 1

Front unrounded variant of -ık. From Ottoman Turkish ـیق (-ik), from Proto-Turkic *+Uk[1].

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ik

  1. Derives participle forms of verbs; adjectival and/or resulting state or product of the action.
    değiş- (intransitive; to change) + ‎-ik → ‎değişik (different, varied)

Etymology 2

From French -ique, from Latin -icus.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ik

  1. -ic
  2. -ical

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), "+Uk" - in Nişanyan Sözlük

Veps

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Presumably related to Finnish -ko.

Particle

-ik

  1. Interrogative particle. It is attached to the finite verb in yes-no questions, which is then placed first in the sentence.

Volapük

Suffix

-ik

  1. Used to form adjectives and determiners.