-ски

Bulgarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ski]
  • This suffix is never stressed; however, it can change a word's stress to change when it is appended. See some of the examples below.

Suffix

-ски • (-ski)

  1. Appended to nouns to create adjectives.
    море́ (moré) + -ски (-ski)мо́рски (mórski)
    брат (brat) + -ски (-ski)бра́тски (brátski)
    жена́ (žená) + -ски (-ski)же́нски (žénski)
    свят (svjat) + -ски (-ski)све́тски (svétski)

Declension

Derived terms

Bulgarian terms suffixed with -ски

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ski]

Suffix

-ски • (-ski)

  1. Appended to nouns to create adjectives.
    брат m (brat) + -ски (-ski)братски (bratski)
    суд m (sud) + -ски (-ski)судски (sudski)
    жена f (žena) + -ски (-ski)женски (ženski)
    зима f (zima) + -ски (-ski)зимски (zimski)
    говедо n (govedo) + -ски (-ski)говедски (govedski)
    езеро n (ezero) + -ски (-ski)езерски (ezerski)

Derived terms

Macedonian terms suffixed with -ски

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Old Slovak -ský, from Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ. Cognates include Slovak -ský and Carpathian Rusyn -ськый (-sʹkŷj).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [-ski]

Suffix

-ски (-ski)

  1. Used to form relational adjectives from nouns: -ish

Derived terms

Pannonian Rusyn terms suffixed with -ски

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [skʲɪ]

Suffix

-ски • (-ski)

  1. -ly, -cally, -ishly (adverbial suffix; the adverb form of -ский)
    по-ру́сскиpo-rússkiin Russian

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ, from Proto-Indo-European *-iskos.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skiː/

Suffix

-скӣ (Latin spelling -skī)

  1. added to nouns to form a relational adjective
    Synonyms: -нӣ, -јӣ
    мо̑ре + -скимо̀рскӣ

-ски (Latin spelling -ski)

  1. adverbial equivalent of -скӣ

Derived terms

Serbo-Croatian terms suffixed with -ски
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