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Japanese
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡sɨᵝ]
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Etymology 1
Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 川 in the cursive sōsho style.
Syllable
つ • (tsu)
See also
Etymology 2
⟨tu⟩ → /t͡su/
From Old Japanese. According to one theory, shortened from 棄つ (<utu> → utsu, “throw away, discard”).
Suffix
つ • (-tsu)
- (Classical Japanese) indicates the completion of an action
- (Classical Japanese) indicates certainty
- (Classical Japanese) indicates affirmation
- (Classical Japanese, in the form ...tsu ...tsu) shows parallel action
Usage notes
- 下二段活用 (shimo nidan katsuyō, “lower bigrade conjugation”). Attaches to the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuative or stem form”) of a verb.
- つ (tsu) is mainly used with transitive verbs while ぬ (nu) is mainly used with intransitive verbs.
- This word is morphologically an inflectional suffix. It is classified as 助動詞 (jodōshi, “auxiliary verb”) in traditional Japanese grammar.
Conjugation
Etymology 3
⟨tu⟩ → /t͡su/
From Old Japanese.
There were some variants found in the old documents, starting with alveolar consonants like の (no), な (na), す (su), し (shi), て (te) etc.[1]
Yamada (1913) proposed that it is cognate with Old Korean 叱 (-s) (whence Middle Korean ㅅ (-s)). [2] However, the phonology does not match, and there is a distinct vestigial medial -s- that appears in certain ancient Japanese terms, such as 春雨 (harusame, possibly haru ("spring") + -s- (genitive) + ame ("rain")), 新稲 (nīshine, possibly nī ("new") + -s- (genitive) + ine ("rice")), 真青 (masao, possibly ma ("true, real") + -s- (genitive) + ao ("blue")).
Particle
つ • (tsu)
- (archaic, obsolete) genitive or possessive marker
- 豊葦原中国
- Toyoashihara no Nakatsukuni
- Toyoashihara no Nakatsukuni
- 天つ風
- ama tsu kaze
- wind blowing from the heavens
- 国つ神
- kuni tsu kami
- kami of the land
- 豊葦原中国
Usage notes
A few terms in modern Japanese have been derived from the possessive marker tsu:
Counter
つ • (-tsu)
- suffixed to Japanese numerals hito-, futa-, mi-, ... , kokono-, used to count almost anything
- Synonym: 個 (-ko)
Derived terms
Japanese number-counter combinations for つ (tsu) | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | How many? |
一つ (hitotsu) | 二つ (futatsu) | 三つ (mittsu) 三つ (mitsu) |
四つ (yottsu) 四つ (yotsu) |
五つ (itsutsu) | 六つ (muttsu) 六つ (mutsu) |
七つ (nanatsu) | 八つ (yattsu) 八つ (yatsu) |
九つ (kokonotsu) | 幾つ (ikutsu) |
Etymology 7
Probably from kaomoji such as (´・ω・)つ旦, which represents serving tea.
See also
References
- Choi Kun-Sik (崔建植) (1999) “上代籍帳の人名における連体助詞「つ」について”, in 文学史研究 40
- Yamada, Yoshio (1913) 奈良朝文法史