-ça

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Khalaj

Suffix

preceding vowel
A / I / O / U E / Ə / İ / Ö / Ü
-ça -çə

-ça

  1. Form of -çə after the vowels A / I / O / U.

Romani

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit सह (saha). Cognate with Hindi से (se).

Suffix

-ça

  1. (International Standard) attaches to the oblique stem to form the instrumental case; with
    man (me) + ‎-ça → ‎mança (with me)

Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ـجه (-ca), ـچه (-ça).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ça

  1. Assimilated form of -ce after the vowels A / I / O / U.
    yavaş (slow) + ‎-ça → ‎yavaşça (slowly)
    Rus (Russian person) + ‎-ça → ‎Rusça (Russian language) (literally "like a Russian")
    Asturyas (Asturias) + ‎-ça → ‎Asturyasça (Asturian language)