π°π°
Old Turkic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *-de. Cognate with Chuvash -ΡΠ΅ (-re), Khalaj -dΙ, Turkish -de, Uzbek -da, Bashkir -Π΄Π΅ (-de), Yakut -ΡΡ (-te).
Suffix
π°π° (-de)
- Forms the locative-ablative case
- Synonyms: π°π°€ (-din), π°π° (-ke)
- βπ±π°π°π°² (tabΙ£aΔ, βChinaβ) + βπ°π° (dΒ²a) β βπ±π°π°π°²π°π° (tabΙ£aΔda, βat/from Chinaβ)
Usage notes
- The consonant mutates from π° (d) to π±
(t) after being appended to a verb that ends with the consonants l, r and n.
- βπ°π°π° (yol, βroadβ) + βπ°π° (dΒ²a) β βπ°π°π°‘π° (yolta, βat/from the roadβ)
Alternative forms
- π°π° (-da)
- π± π° (-te)
- π±π° (-ta)
- π°¦π° (-nte, -nta)
- π°‘π° (-lte, -lta)
Related terms
- π° (-g, βaccusative caseβ)
- π°€π° (-niΕ, βgenitive caseβ)
- π°π° (-ke, βdative-locative caseβ)
- π°π°€ (-din, βablative caseβ)
- π°π°Όπ° (-gerΓΌ, βallative caseβ)
- π°²π° (-Δe, βequative caseβ)
- π°€ (-in, βinstrumental caseβ)
- π° π°π° (-ligΓΌ, βcomitative caseβ)
References
- Tekin, TalΓ’t (1968) β-da/dΓ€β, in A Grammar of Orkhon Turkic (Uralic and Altaic Series; 69), Bloomington: Indiana University, βISBN, page 133
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