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Bulgarian
Etymology 1
Derived from Proto-Slavic *-ьšь (comparative suffix). Used to form the comparative degree of adjectives, nowadays formed with the prefix по́- (pó-).
Suffix
-ш • (-š)
- (dated, unproductive) Forms secondary adjectives with comparative meaning:
- ви́сен (vísen, “elevated”) (obsolete) → висш (visš, “superior”)
- ни́сък (nísǎk, “low”) → нисш (nisš, “inferior”)
- стар (star, “old, mature”) → старш (starš, “senior”)
- млад (mlad, “young, inexperienced”) → младш (mladš, “junior”)
- вели́к (velík, “great”) → велича́йш (veličájš, “majestic, superior”) (poetic)
- благ (blag, “polite”) → блаже́йш (blažéjš, “very noble, honorable”) (poetic)
Usage notes
Adjectives that had been extended diachronically with a secondary element such as -ен (-en) (from earlier i-stem adjectival declension), -ък (-ǎk) (from earlier u-stem adjectival declension) drop the secondary element when the comparative -ш (-š) is applied.
Derived terms
Further reading
- Duridanov, Iv. (1991) “Степени на сравнение на прилагателни имена”, in Граматика на Старобългарския език, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, page 197
Etymology 2
From Proto-Slavic *-(v)ъšь, past active participle ending.
Suffix
-ш • (-š)
- Alternative form of -вш (-vš)
Pannonian Rusyn
Etymology
Inherited from Old Slovak -s, -si, -ska, from Proto-Slavic *sь. Cognate with Belarusian and Ukrainian -сь (-sʹ), Polish -ś, Czech and Slovak -si.
Pronunciation
Particle
-ш (-š)
- appended to relative/interrogative pronouns to form indefinite pronouns; some-
- Synonym: да- (da-)
Usage notes
- The particle is indeclinable; the pronoun to which it attaches declines instead.
- The form -шка (-ška) only occurs in the nominative; consider цошка (coška), whose genitive forms can be чогош (čohoš) or чогошик (čohošik), but not *чогошка (*čohoška).
Derived terms
Further reading
- Medʹeši, H., Fejsa, M. (1997), in Ramač, Ju., editor, Српско-русински речник (in Serbian), Vol. 2, Belgrade, Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy, page 871