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Kazakh
Suffix
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preceding vowel
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А / Ы / О / Ұ |
Ә / Е / І / Ө / Ү
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postconsonantal
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-ша (-şa) |
-ше (-şe)
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postvocalic
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-ша (-şa) |
-ше (-şe)
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-ша • (-şa)
- Form of -ше (-şe) after the vowels А / Ы / О / Ұ.
Russian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Suffix
-ша • (-ša) f anim or m anim
- (feminine) Forms female equivalents of nouns denoting males, or nouns denoting the wife of the male equivalent.
- генера́л (generál, “general”) + -ша (-ša) → генера́льша (generálʹša, “generaless, female general”)
- секрета́рь (sekretárʹ, “secretary”) + -ша (-ša) → секрета́рша (sekretárša, “female secretary”)
- Кли́нтон (Klínton, “ Clinton”) + -ша (-ša) → Кли́нтонша (Klíntonša, “ Clinton”) (colloquial)
- (masculine or feminine) Used to make diminutive forms of words, including personal names. When added to personal names, the name is normally truncated, typically down to a single syllable consisting of a consonant + vowel.
- ле́во (lévo, “left”) + -ша́ (-šá) → левша́ (levšá, “lefty”)
- Алекса́(ндр) (Aleksá(ndr), “Alexander”) + -ша (-ša) → Алекса́ша (Aleksáša, “Sasha”) → Са́ша (Sáša)
- Але́(ксей) (Alé(ksej), “Alexey”) + -ша (-ša) → Алёша (Aljóša, “Lyosha”)
- Да́(рья) (Dá(rʹja), “Daria”) + -ша (-ša) → Да́ша (Dáša, “Dasha”)
- Ма(ри́я) (Ma(ríja), “Maria”) + -ша (-ša) → Ма́ша (Máša, “Masha”)
- Ми(хаи́л) (Mi(xaíl), “Mikhail”) + -ша (-ša) → Ми́ша (Míša, “Misha”)
- Ната́(лья) (Natá(lʹja), “Natalia”) + -ша (-ša) → Ната́ша (Natáša, “Natasha”)
- Па́(вел) (Pá(vel), “Pavel”) + -ша (-ša) → Па́ша (Páša, “Pasha”)
Declension
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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-ша, -ша́ -ša, -šá
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-ши, -ши́ -ši, -ší
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genitive
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-ши, -ши́ -ši, -ší
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-ш, -ше́й -š, -šéj
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dative
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-ше, -ше́ -še, -šé
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-шам, -ша́м -šam, -šám
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accusative
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-шу, -шу́ -šu, -šú
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-ш, -ше́й -š, -šéj
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instrumental
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-шей, -шею, -шо́й, -шо́ю -šej, -šeju, -šój, -šóju
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-шами, -ша́ми -šami, -šámi
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prepositional
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-ше, -ше́ -še, -šé
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-шах, -ша́х -šax, -šáx
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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-ша, -ша́ -ša, -šá
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-ши, -ши́ -ši, -ší
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genitive
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-ши, -ши́ -ši, -ší
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-шъ, -ше́й -š, -šéj
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dative
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-шѣ, -шѣ́ -šě, -šě́
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-шамъ, -ша́мъ -šam, -šám
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accusative
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-шу, -шу́ -šu, -šú
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-шъ, -ше́й -š, -šéj
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instrumental
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-шей, -шею, -шо́й, -шо́ю -šej, -šeju, -šój, -šóju
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-шами, -ша́ми -šami, -šámi
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prepositional
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-шѣ, -шѣ́ -šě, -šě́
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-шахъ, -ша́хъ -šax, -šáx
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