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Bulgarian
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьja . This suffix also superseded the obsolete ending Proto-Slavic *-i in archaic ī-stem nouns.
Suffix
-ия • (-ija ) f
Forms abstract or action nouns with hyperbolic meaning: -ity , -ery , -ness
From abstract nouns:
разбо́р ( razbór , “ analysis, distribution ” ) → неразбори́я ( nerazboríja , “ chaos, mess ” )
чу́до ( čúdo , “ wonder ” ) → чудеси́я ( čudesíja , “ miracle ” )
у́жас ( úžas , “ horror ” ) → ужаси́я ( užasíja , “ horridness ” )
роб ( rob , “ slave ” ) → роби́я ( robíja , “ slavery ” ) ( obsolete )
From adjectives/participles:
ла́ком ( lákom , “ greedy ” ) → лакоми́я ( lakomíja , “ gluttony ” )
прокле́т ( proklét , “ cursed ” ) → проклети́я ( prokletíja , “ damnation ” )
From verbs:
но́ся ( nósja , “ to wear ” ) → носи́я ( nosíja , “ suite, fashion trend ” )
во́зя ( vózja , “ to ride, convey ” ) → вози́я ( vozíja , “ ride ” )
търгу́вам ( tǎrgúvam , “ to trade ” ) → търгови́я ( tǎrgovíja , “ commerce ” )
разпра́вям се ( razprávjam se , “ to argue ” ) → разправи́я ( razpravíja , “ scandal, arguing ” )
From adverbs:
о́коло ( ókolo , “ around ” ) → око́лия ( okólija , “ administrative unit ” )
From interjections:
о́леле ( ólele , “ oh my god ” ) → олели́я ( olelíja , “ hullabaloo ” )
Declension
Derived terms
Suffix
-ия • (-ija ) f or pl
Forms feminine counterparts to archaic substantivized adjectives:
сват m ( svat , “ relative, kinsman ” ) → сва́тя f ( svátja , “ kinswoman ” )
*svy ( “ swinine ” ) → свиня́ f ( svinjá , “ sow ” )
Forms plural forms of archaic ter-stem agent nouns:
брат sg ( brat , “ brother ” ) → бра́тя pl ( brátja , “ brothers ” )
ма́тер sg ( máter , “ mother ” ) ( archaic ) → ма́тя pl ( mátja , “ mothers ” ) ( obsolete, archaic )
Declension
Suffix
-ия • (-ija ) f or m
Denotes agents, from archaic ī-stem nouns of native origin:
*sǫdi → съдия́ ( sǎdijá , “ judge ” )
*svęti → свети́я ( svetíja , “ saint ” )
*věti → вити́я ( vitíja , “ orator ” ) ( obsolete )
*badli → ба́лия ( bálija , “ healer ” ) ( archaic, obsolete )
Denotes objects/events, from archaic ī-stem nouns of native origin:
*mъldni → мъ́лния ( mǎ́lnija , “ bolt ” )
*oldi → лади́я ( ladíja , “ boat ” )
Denotes agents, from i/u-stem nouns borrowed from Turkish:
Turkish gidi ( “ swindler ” ) → гиди́я ( gidíja , “ crazyhead ” ) ( dialectal )
Turkish kadi ( “ judge ” ) → кади́я ( kadíja , “ qadi, Muslim judge ” ) ( dialectal )
Denotes tools/objects, from i/u-stem nouns borrowed from Turkish:
Turkish gemi ( “ boat ” ) → геми́я ( gemíja , “ sailboat ” )
Turkish boru ( “ duct ” ) → бури́я ( buríja , “ oven pipe ” ) ( dialectal )
Declension
Derived terms
-лия ( -lija ) ( in Turkish borrowings )
-чия ( -čija ) /-джия ( -džija ) ( in Turkish borrowings )
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Ancient Greek -ία ( -ía ) , -εια ( -eia ) , -εῖον ( -eîon ) , Greek -ή ( -í ) , -ί ( -í ) ; found in loanwords.
Suffix
-ия • (-ija ) f
-ia , -y
Greek κουτί ( koutí ) → кути́я ( kutíja , “ box ” )
Greek πηχτή ( pichtí ) → пихти́я ( pihtíja , “ jelly ” )
Ancient Greek στοιχεῖον ( stoikheîon ) → стихи́я ( stihíja , “ natural force ” )
Ancient Greek κατηγορία ( katēgoría ) , ἀλληγορία ( allēgoría ) → катего́рия ( kategórija , “ category ” ) , алего́рия ( alegórija , “ allegory ” )
Ancient Greek ἀπάθεια ( apátheia ) → апа́тия ( apátija , “ apathy ” )
Ancient Greek πολυγαμία ( polugamía ) → полига́мия ( poligámija , “ polygamy ” )
Forms names of sciences and doctrines:
Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία ( philosophía ) → Latin philosophia → филосо́фия ( filosófija , “ philosophy ” )
Ancient Greek θεολογία ( theología ) → Latin theologia → теоло́гия ( teológija , “ theology ” )
Ancient Greek ἀναρχία ( anarkhía ) → Latin anarchia → ана́рхия ( anárhija , “ anarchy ” )
Ancient Greek ἱστορία ( historía ) → Latin historia → исто́рия ( istórija , “ history ” )
Latin biologia → биоло́гия ( biológija , “ biology ” )
Latin chēmia → хи́мия ( hímija , “ chemistry ” )
Forms names of geographical locations:
Country or state names:
България ( Bǎlgarija , “ Bulgaria ” )
Калифорния ( Kalifornija , “ California ” )
Continent or subcontinent names:
Азия ( Azija , “ Asia ” )
Индия ( Indija , “ India ” )
Large islands or inland areas:
Гренладния ( Grenladnija , “ Greenland ” )
Месопотамия ( Mesopotamija , “ Mesopotamia ” )
Fictional/mythological places:
Ария ( Arija , “ Arya ” ) ( mythical place in Zoroastrian/Vedic religion )
Мория ( Morija , “ Moria ” ) ( fictional place in the "Lord of the rings" saga )
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Latin -ia , Italian -ia ; found in loanwords.
Suffix
-ия • (-ija ) f
-ia , -y
Latin furia → фури́я ( furíja , “ stormwind ” )
Latin māteria → мате́рия ( matérija , “ matter ” )
Italian aria → а́рия ( árija , “ aria ” )
Italian legia → ле́гия ( légija , “ legion ” )
Derived terms
Derived terms
Russian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin -ia or Ancient Greek -ία ( -ía ) , -εία ( -eía ) ; found only in words borrowed from other languages (compare German , French -ie ).
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ия or -и́я • (-ija or -íja ) f
singular feminine nominative of -ий ( -ij ) : -y , -ia ( frequently found as part of foreign borrowings, where it represents the foreign suffixes -y , -ia , -ie , etc. )
-ion ( frequently found as part of foreign borrowings, where it represents -ion , especially as part of -ция ( -cija , “ -tion ” ) )
Suffix used to create abstract nouns from nouns denoting persons.
инжене́р ( inženér , “ engineer ” ) + -ия ( -ija ) → инжене́рия ( inženérija , “ engineering ” )
бухга́лтер ( bugálter, buhálter , “ accountant ” ) + -ия ( -ija ) → бухгалте́рия ( bugaltérija, buhaltérija , “ accounting ” )
карто́граф ( kartógraf , “ cartographer ” ) + -ия ( -ija ) → картогра́фия ( kartográfija , “ cartography ” )
укро́п ( ukróp , “ Ukrainian ( pejorative ) ” ) + -ия ( -ija ) → Укро́пия ( Ukrópija , “ Ukraine ( pejorative ) ” )
Usage notes
In the unstressed variant, the stress is frequently drawn onto the preceding syllable.
Declension
singular
plural
nominative
-ия , -и́я -ija , -íja
-ии , -и́и -ii , -íi
genitive
-ии , -и́и -ii , -íi
-ий , -и́й -ij , -íj
dative
-ии , -и́и -ii , -íi
-иям , -и́ям -ijam , -íjam
accusative
-ию , -и́ю -iju , -íju
-ии , -и́и -ii , -íi
instrumental
-ией , -иею , -и́ей , -и́ею -ijej , -ijeju , -íjej , -íjeju
-иями , -и́ями -ijami , -íjami
prepositional
-ии , -и́и -ii , -íi
-иях , -и́ях -ijax , -íjax
Derived terms
Descendants
→ Mongolian:
Cyrillic script: -и ( -i ) , -∅
See also