-ся

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See also: ся, сѧ, са, and -са

Belarusian

Etymology

From Old Belarusian сѧ (sja), from Old East Slavic сѧ (), from Proto-Slavic *sę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sen, from Proto-Indo-European *swé.

Suffix

-ся (-sja)

  1. Reflexive suffix appended to finite verbs and infinitives to make a reflexive, reciprocal, intransitive or passive verb.

Usage notes

  • The suffix is typically assimilated with the ending -ць (infinitive or personal endings), e.g. смяя́цца (smjajácca, to laugh), смяе́цца (smjajécca, (he, she, it) laughs), смяю́цца (smjajúcca, (they) laugh)

Derived terms

Russian

Alternative forms

  • -сь (-sʹ) (after vowels)

Etymology

From Old East Slavic сѧ (), from Proto-Slavic *sę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sen, from Proto-Indo-European *swé. It is considered the shortened form of себя́ (sebjá). Compare Belarusian and Ukrainian -ся (-sja), or Italian -si.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (after т or ть, see usage notes)
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Suffix

-ся (-sja)

  1. Reflexive suffix appended to finite verbs and infinitives to make a reflexive, reciprocal, intransitive or passive verb.

Usage notes

  • After a vowel, -ся is usually contracted to -сь, except when attached to an adjectival participle:
  • When affixed to an infinitive -ть (-tʹ) or the 3rd-person singular or plural (-t), it merges with the /tʲ/ or /t/ into the affricate /ts/ and palatalization is lost: .

Derived terms

Ukrainian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old East Slavic сѧ (), from Proto-Slavic *sę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sen, from Proto-Indo-European *swé.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ся (-sja)

  1. Reflexive suffix appended to finite verbs and infinitives to make a reflexive, reciprocal, intransitive or passive verb.

Usage notes

-ся can be optionally contracted to -сь when used after a vowel.

Derived terms