-аш

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Eastern Mari

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-аш (-aš)

  1. forms verbs form native and loan words
    пастеризова́ть (pasterizovát) + ‎-аш (-aš) → ‎пастеризоватлаш (pasterizovatlaš)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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By hybridization of the inherited Proto-Slavic *-ašь (as in бога̀та̄ш (rich man), from *bogatašь) and the borrowed Hungarian -ás (as in па̏прика̄ш, from paprikás).

Suffix

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-аш (Latin spelling -aš)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a person who does something, performer, age, athlete, or a follower.
    на̏фта + ‎-аш → ‎на̀фта̄ш
    ло́ва + ‎-аш → ‎ло̀ва̄ш

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