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-х in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word
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See also: ҳ,
х,
Х, and ҳ-
Mongolian
Etymology 1
From Classical Mongolian ᠊ᠬᠦ (-kü), from Middle Mongol ᠊ᠬᠦ (-kü), from Proto-Mongolic *-kü. Cognate with Buryat -хэ (-xe), Kalmyk -х (-x), etc.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-х • (-x)
- Forms the present-future participle of a verb.
- Forms the future indicative of a verb.
- Forms the infinitive of a verb.
Inflection
This suffix needs an inflection-table template.
- -эх (-ex), -өх (-öx), -их (-ix) — epenthetic forms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Classical Mongolian ᠊ᠬᠤ (-qu), from Middle Mongol ᠊ᠬᠤ (-qu), from Proto-Mongolic *-qu. Cognate with Buryat -ха (-xa), -хо (-xo), Kalmyk -х (-x), Dongxiang -ku, etc.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-х • (-x)
- Forms the present-future participle of a verb.
- Forms the future indicative of a verb.
- Forms the infinitive of a verb.
Inflection
This suffix needs an inflection-table template.
- -ах (-ax), -ох (-ox), -их (-ix) — epenthetic forms
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Suffix
-х • (-x)
- Converts a genitive to a substantive genitive.
- Converts a dative to a substantive locative.
- Converts a postpositioned adverbial to an adnominal.