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Appendix:Variations of "c"
Contents
1
Czech
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.3
See also
1.4
Further reading
Czech
Etymology
From
Proto-Slavic
*-čь
.
Suffix
-č
m
Creates
agent nouns
, indicating a person or thing that does something, much like the English
-er
and
-or
.
řídit
+
-č
→
řidič
(
“
driver
”
)
hrát
+
-č
→
hráč
(
“
player
”
)
vyprávět
+
-č
→
vypravěč
(
“
narrator
”
)
Derived terms
Czech terms suffixed with -č
See also
-tel
,
-itel
-ač
,
-ič
-áč
-átor
-ér
-eč
-ěč
Further reading
Template:R:Slovnik afixu
Template:R:Slovnik afixu
Template:R:Slovnik afixu
Categories
:
Czech terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
Czech terms derived from Proto-Slavic
Czech lemmas
Czech suffixes
Czech masculine suffixes
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