-на

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Alutor

Pronunciation

Suffix

-на (-na) (dual -нат, plural -нав'в'и)

  1. The third person patient suffix, marks the object of the verb.
    тыпӈылун
    I asked him
    туткынин ӄылавула
    The man is eating it

Usage notes

  • If the subject is in the third person singular, the suffix -нина is used.
  • When -на is at the end of a verb, the suffix is reduced to

See also


Macedonian

Pronunciation

Suffix

-на (-na)

  1. the definite article "the" in its distal singular form, female gender.
  2. the definite article "the" in its distal plural form, neuter gender.

See also


Mongolian

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Suffix

-на (-na) (complying with vowel harmony)

  1. The durative tense suffix, expressing future for dynamic verbs and present for stative verbs

Etymology 2

From the original stems ending in *-n suffixed with Proto-Mongolic *-a, a locative case suffix.

Suffix

-на (-na) (Mongolian spelling ᠊ᠨ᠎ᠠ (-n-a)) (complying with vowel harmony)

  1. Forms locational adverbs from spatial roots
Derived terms
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