-ch-

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Old Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *-kʷe (and), from Proto-Indo-European *-kʷe (and). Cognates include Latin -que, Sanskrit (ca), Ancient Greek τε (te), Proto-Germanic *-hwEnglish (thou)gh.

Conjunction

-ch-

  1. and, used to introduce a word or clause in addition to something preceding.

Derived terms

References

Polish

Pronunciation

Interfix

-ch-

  1. forms general augmentatives, usually found with more endings
    nos + ‎-ch- → ‎nochal
    gruszka + ‎-ch- → ‎grucha

Derived terms

See also

Further reading

  • -ch- in Polish dictionaries at PWN