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Czech
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ština f (noun-forming suffix)
- -ese, -ic, -an, -ish (a language or dialect)
Derived terms
See also
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- Does not take stress.
- The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable of the derived word.
Suffix
-ština (Cyrillic spelling -штина)
- Appended to noun and adjective roots to create an uncountable feminine noun.
- némati → nemáština
- nȅpodoban → nepodóbština
- pȑljav → prljávština
- Appended to ethnonyms, oikonyms and similar nouns to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the language / dialect / vernacular and/or ways of said group.
- Žìdov → židóvština
- Làtīn → latínština
- Talìjān → talijánština
- kàjkavac → kajkávština
- grȁđanin → građánština
- Sàrajevo → sarajévština
- Appended to Istrian and other Croatian placenames to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the geographical microregion.
- Bùzet → Buzéština
- Gròžnjān → Grožnjánština
- Žmȋnj → Žmínjština
- Làbīn → Labínština
- Mȍtovūn → Motovúnština
- Ròvīnj → Rovínjština
- Ðȁkovo → Đakóvština
Derived terms
Slovak
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ština f
- -ese, -ic, -an, -ish (a language or dialect)
Declension
Declension of
-ština (pattern
ulica)
Derived terms
See also