Mongolian

Pronunciation

Suffix

• (-ja)

  1. Alternative form of -ъя (-ʺja) following vowel and diphthong stems.

Inflection

Russian

Alternative forms

  • (-a) used after a hard consonant

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʲə]

Suffix

• (-ja)

  1. Noun-forming diminutive suffix used after a soft (palatalized) consonant.

Derived terms

Russian terms suffixed with -я

Ukrainian

Alternative forms

  • (-a) used after a hard consonant

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *.

Suffix

-я́ • (-já) (diminutive -я́тко)

  1. Forms nouns for young animals and other diminutives.
    Synonym: -еня́ (-enjá)
    звір (zvir, animal) + -я́ (-já)звіря́ (zvirjá, baby animal)
    смере́ка (smeréka, spruce) + -я́ (-já)смереча́ (smerečá, young spruce tree)
    со́кіл (sókil, falcon) + -я́ (-já)соколя́ (sokoljá, falconet)
    птах (ptax, bird) + -я́ (-já)пташа́ (ptašá, fledgling)
    соба́ка (sobáka, dog) + -я́ (-já)собача́ (sobačá, puppy)
Usage notes

Being derived from a front nasal vowel, this suffix has the following properties:

  • When added onto a stem ending in a velar consonant, the Slavic first palatalization applies.
  • When added onto a stem ending with /r/, it is palatalized to /rʲ/.
  • The stress usually falls on the suffix.

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьje.

Suffix

• (-ja) (diminutive -ячко)

  1. Denominal, forming collective nouns
    звір (zvir, animal) + (-ja)звір'я́ (zvirʺjá, animals)
    смере́ка (smeréka, spruce) + (-ja)смері́ччя (smeríččja, spruces) or
    смере́ка (smeréka, spruce) + (-ja)смере́ччя (smeréččja, spruces)
    паву́к (pavúk, spider) + (-ja)паву́ччя (pavúččja, spiders)
    гора́ (horá, mountain) + (-ja)гі́р'я (hírʺja, mountains)
    ка́мінь (káminʹ, stone) + (-ja)камі́ння (kamínnja, rocks)
  2. Deverbal (from past participle), forming action nouns
    сра́ти (sráty, to shit)сра́тий (srátyj) / сра́ний (srányj) ("shitty") → сраття́ (srattjá) / срання́ (srannjá) ("shitting")
  3. Denominal, forming nouns denoting various concepts
    уста́ (ustá, mouth, lips) + (-ja)у́стя (ústja, mouth, estuary)
  4. Deadjectival, forming nouns denoting a property, state or condition
    здоро́вий (zdoróvyj, healthy) + (-ja)здоро́в'я (zdoróvʺja, health)
    весе́лий (vesélyj, happy) + (-ja)весі́лля (vesíllja, *happiness → wedding)
  5. Denominal, forming nouns denoting location or time
    по (po) + ріка́ (riká, river) + (-ja)порі́ччя (poríččja, region near, along a river)
    над (nad) + ве́чір (véčir, eve) + (-ja)надвечі́р'я (nadvečírʺja, time before dawn)
Usage notes

Being derived from an ьjV cluster, this suffix has the following properties:

  • When added onto a stem ending in a velar consonant, the Slavic first palatalization applies.
  • When added onto a stem ending with /r/, it is not palatalized.
  • When added onto a stem ending in a single palatalizable consonant, that consonant is geminated.
  • /o/→/i/ and /e/→/i/ shifts in the stem may or may not occur.

Derived terms

Ukrainian terms suffixed with -я
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