-ний

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Mongolian

MongolianCyrillic
᠊ᠨ ᠦ
(-n-ü)
-ний
(-nii)

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Suffix

-ний (-nii)

  1. Marks the genitive case in the hidden-n declension:
    1. After a front vowel stem ending in a consonant.
      хөх (xöx, city) + ‎-ний (-nii) → ‎хөхний (xöxnii, city's)
    2. After a front vowel stem ending in a long vowel, diphthong or iotated vowel.
      чинжүү (činžüü, pepper) + ‎-ний (-nii) → ‎чинжүүний (činžüünii, of pepper)
    3. After a front vowel stem ending in a consonant followed by a short vowel (which is retained).
      шилбэ (šilbe, shin) + ‎-ний (-nii) → ‎шилбэний (šilbenii, of the shin)
  2. Forms patronymics.

Alternative forms


Russian

Etymology

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Soft variant of -ный (-nyj).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ний (-nij)

  1. Used to form adjectives from nouns, often relational (meaning "related to X"); a less common variant of -ный (-nyj).
    сосе́д (soséd, neighbor) + ‎-ний (-nij) → ‎сосе́дний (sosédnij, neighboring)
    пятиле́тие (pjatilétije, five-year period) + ‎-ний (-nij) → ‎пятиле́тний (pjatilétnij, five-year)

Usage notes

  • When short forms exist, the short masculine singular is often missing. When present, it is -ен.

Declension

Derived terms


Ukrainian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ.

Suffix

-ний or -ни́й (-nyj or -nýj)

  1. Used to form adjectives from nouns; -ish, -y.
    го́лос (hólos) + ‎-ний (-nyj) → ‎голосни́й (holosnýj)

Derived terms

See also