-oaică

Romanian

Etymology

From Slavic -ojka, compare Serbo-Croatian -ojka, or a combination of the feminine suffix -oaie (from Latin -ōnea; compare also Aromanian -oanji) and diminutive feminine suffix -că, from Old Church Slavonic -ъка (-ŭka), from Proto-Slavic *-ъka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈo̯aj.kə/

Suffix

-oaică f (plural -oaice)

  1. used to form the feminine of a masculine noun indicating nationality or ethnicity
    rus (Russian) + -oaicărusoaică (Russian woman)
    grec (Greek) + -oaicăgrecoaică (Greek woman)
  2. used to form the feminine of some animals
    lup (wolf) + -oaicălupoaică (she-wolf)
    urs (bear) + -oaicăursoaică (she-bear)
    vulpe (fox) + -oaicăvulpoaică (vixen)

Declension

Derived terms

Romanian terms suffixed with -oaică

See also

  • -eancă (similar use to the first sense indicating nationality or ethnicity)
  • -iță
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