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See also:КА,ка,andAppendix:Variations of "ka"

Belarusian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъka. ComparePolish-ka,Russian-ка(-ka) andUkrainian-ка(-ka).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ка (-kaf

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun.
  2. Appended to feminine nouns creates diminutive forms.

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъka andProto-Slavic*-ьka (the latter causes palatalization of preceding velars).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):[ka]
  • Audio:(file)
  • This suffix is never stressed.

Suffix

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-ка (-ka) (diminutive-чица)

  1. Forms diminutives of feminine nouns, including personal names:
    брой(broj) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎бро́йка(brójka)
    жи́ца(žíca) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎жи́чка(žíčka)
    кни́га(kníga) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎кни́жка(knížka)
    пи́та(píta) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎пи́тка(pítka)
    Снежа́на(Snežána) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎Снежа́нка(Snežánka)
    Мари́я(Maríja) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎Мари́йка(Maríjka)
  2. Forms feminine nouns (including personal names) from adjectives:
    бял(bjal) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎бе́лка(bélka)
    горчи́в(gorčív) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎горчи́вка(gorčívka)
    лис(lis) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ли́ска(líska)
    ме́ден(méden) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ме́денка(médenka)
    здрав(zdrav) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎Здра́вка(Zdrávka)
    рад(rad) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎Ра́дка(Rádka)
  3. Forms resultant or abstract nouns from verbs:
    гле́дам(glédam) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎гле́дка(glédka)
    ме́ря(mérja) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎мя́рка(mjárka)
    плета́(pletá) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎пле́тка(plétka)
    стъ́пя(stǎ́pja) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎стъ́пка(stǎ́pka)
  4. Forms instrumental nouns from verbs:
    гре́я(gréja) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎гре́йка(gréjka)
    държа́(dǎržá) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎дръ́жка(drǎ́žka)
    люле́я(ljuléja) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎лю́лка(ljúlka)
    цедя́(cedjá) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎це́дка(cédka)
  5. Forms agent nouns from verbs or participles:
    доя́(dojá) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎до́йка(dójka)
    ква́кам(kvákam) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ква́чка(kváčka)
    роди́ла(rodíla) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎роди́лка(rodílka)
    хубаве́ла(hubavéla) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎хубаве́лка(hubavélka)
  6. Forms feminine counter-parts to masculine agent nouns:
    друг(drug) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎дру́жка(drúžka)
    глупа́к(glupák) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎глупа́чка(glupáčka)
    жетва́р(žetvár) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎жетва́рка(žetvárka)
    селя́нин(seljánin) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎селя́нка(seljánka) (nouns in-анин/-янин lose the ending-ин)
    съсе́д(sǎséd) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎съсе́дка(sǎsédka)
    учи́тел(učítel) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎учи́телка(učítelka)
  7. Forms secondary animal names from earlier root-athematic forms (which often have become obsolete):
    въш(vǎš) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎въ́шка(vǎ́ška)
    гъс(gǎs) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎гъска(gǎska)
    кот(kot) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ко́тка(kótka)
    миш(miš) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ми́шка(míška)
  8. Creates emphatic forms of certain temporal adverbs.
    днес(dnes) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎дне́ска(dnéska)
    ноще́с(noštés) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ноще́ска(noštéska)
    зимъ́с(zimǎ́s) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎зимъ́ска(zimǎ́ska)
    завча́с(zavčás) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎завча́ска(zavčáska)

Declension

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Declension of -ка
singularplural
indefinite-ка
-ka
-ки
-ki
definite-ката
-kata
-ките
-kite

Derived terms

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Descendants

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Komi-Zyrian

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Permic*-ka, fromProto-Uralic*-kka. Cognates includeFinnish-kka andHungarian-ka.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ка (-ka)

  1. (unproductive)Forms nouns denoting in-law family members;
    ай(aj,father)айка(ajka,father-in-law)
    энь(,mother)энька(eńka,mother-in-law)
  2. (unproductive)Forms nouns with a broader meaning from kinship terms;
    зон(zon,son)зонка(zonka,boy)
    ныв(nyv,daughter)нывка(nyvka,girl)
  3. (archaic)Forms diminutives.
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Etymology 2

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FromProto-Permic*kwo-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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-ка (-ka)

  1. (in compounds)dwelling
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References

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  • Bubrikh, Dmitry V. (1949)Грамматика литературного коми языка [Grammar of the literary Komi language] (in Russian), Leningrad: Zhdanov Leningrad State University, page61

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъka.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ка (-kaf

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, denoting a part, profession, feature, membership, origin, social status, complexion, proper name, abstract noun or animal's name.
  2. Appended to feminine nouns creates diminutive forms.

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Russian

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Etymology 1

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Particle

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-ка (-ka)

  1. just, (now)wouldyou?(appended to an imperative verb to soften the command somewhat)
    Да́й-капройду́Dáj-ka projdúIf you’ll just step aside…
  2. now, (real)quick,just(appended to an imperative verb to express urgency or a pressing request)
    Иди́те-касюда́Idíte-ka sjudáJust come here!
    Послу́шай-ка,па́реньPoslúšaj-ka, párenʹNow listen, lad!
Descendants
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  • Solombala English:-ка(-ka)
  • Ingrian:-k

Etymology 2

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From a conflation of two suffixesProto-Slavic*-ьka andProto-Slavic*-ъka. The former always came to be used after velars (hence the occurrence of theSlavic first palatalization), while the latter always came to be used after -л- (hence the lack of palatalization of -л- before -ка).

Suffix

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-ка (-ka)

  1. (added to (normally feminine) nouns, forms diminutives, sometimes with a further change in meaning)
    жи́ла(žíla,vein) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎жи́лка(žílka,veinlet,smallvein)
    моги́ла(mogíla,grave) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎моги́лка(mogílka,smallgrave)
    бума́га(bumága,paper,document) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎бума́жка(bumážka,smalldocument)
    ку́кла(kúkla,doll,puppet)(genitive pluralку́кол(kúkol)) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ку́колка(kúkolka,smalldoll,pupa)
    пчела́(pčelá,bee) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎пчёлка(pčólka,smallbee)
    вода́(vodá,water) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎во́дка(vódka,vodka)(originally, "somethingdiluted withwater")
  2. (added to nouns denoting classes of people, forms the feminine equivalent; replaces the suffix-ец(-ec) if present)
    ленингра́дец(leningrádec,resident ofLeningrad) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎ленингра́дка(leningrádka,femaleresident ofLeningrad)
  3. (added to verbs, forms abstract nouns or nouns indicating the result of the action)
    закали́ть(zakalítʹ,totemper, toharden) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎зака́лка(zakálka,tempering,hardening;training(forendurance))
    мочи́ть(močítʹ,tosoak, towet) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎мо́чка(móčka,soaking,wetting)
    отде́лать(otdélatʹ,tofinish, totrim) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎отде́лка(otdélka,finishing,trimming;finish,trim)
    подде́лать(poddélatʹ,tocounterfeit, tofake) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎подде́лка(poddélka,counterfeit,imitation,fake,forgery)
    блоки́ровать(blokírovatʹ,toblock) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎блокиро́вка(blokiróvka,blocking,blockage)
  4. (added to verbs, forms instruments or tools)
    заколо́ть(zakolótʹ,toattach with apin) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎зако́лка(zakólka,barrette)
    пили́ть(pilítʹ,tosaw) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎пи́лка(pílka,fretsaw;fingernailfile)
  5. (added to adjectives or numerals, forms colloquial nouns with the meaning of a carrier of the adjective's or numeral's properties)
    минера́льный(minerálʹnyj,mineral(relational)) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎минера́лка(minerálka,mineral water(colloquial);mineralfertilizer(colloquial))
    зени́тный(zenítnyj,zenith(relational);anti-aircraft(relational)) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎зени́тка(zenítka,anti-aircraftgun(colloquial))
    полтора́(poltorá,one and a half)(oblique casesполу́тора(polútora)) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎полу́торка(polútorka,smallapartmentconsisting of amedium-sizedroom and asmallroom(colloquial); GAZ-AA-brandtruck with a 1.5-tonpayload(colloquial))
    запрещённый(zapreščónnyj,forbidden) + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎запрещёнка(zapreščónka,something forbidden(colloquial))
Usage notes
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  • When-ка(-ka) is appended to someone's name (e.g. "Ava-shka"), it acts as a diminuitive, and shows endearment.

Note the following properties:

Declension
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singularplural
nominative-ка
-ka
-ки
-ki
genitive-ки
-ki
-ок,-ек
-ok,-ek
dative-ке
-ke
-кам
-kam
accusative-ку
-ku
-ки
-ki
instrumental-кой,-кою
-koj,-koju
-ками
-kami
prepositional-ке
-ke
-ках
-kax

Irregular.

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъka.

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-ка (Latin spelling-ka)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, denoting a part, profession, feature, membership, origin, social status, complexion, proper name, abstract noun or animal's name.

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Solombala English

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Etymology

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Inherited fromRussian-ка(-ka).

Suffix

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-ка (-ka)

  1. Forms colloquial adverbs.
    Englishmuch + ‎-ка(-ka) → ‎мачка(mačka,much)

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References

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  • Broch, Ingvild (1996) “Solombala-English in Archangel”, inJahr, Ernst Håkon, Broch, Ingvild, editors,Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs (TiLSM);88)‎[1], reprint edition, Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, published2011,→DOI,→ISBN,page 95 of 93–98

Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъka.

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-ка (-kaf (masculine equivalents-окor-ійor-ець)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, denoting a part, profession, feature, membership, origin, social status, complexion, proper name, abstract noun or animal's name.
  2. Appended to feminine nouns creates diminutive forms.
Declension
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Declension of-ка́
(inan hard fem-form accent-a)
singularplural
nominative-ка́
-ká
-ки́
-ký
genitive-ки́
-ký
-́к
-́k
dative-ці́
-cí
-ка́м
-kám
accusative-ку́
-kú
-ки́
-ký
instrumental-ко́ю
-kóju
-ка́ми
-kámy
locative-ці́
-cí
-ка́х
-káx
vocative-ко́
-kó
-ки́
-ký
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Suffix

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-ка (-ka)

  1. femininenominativesingular of-кий(-kyj)

Suffix

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-ка́ (-kám orn

  1. inflection of-ко(-ko):
    1. genitivesingular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocativeplural

Suffix

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-ка́ (-kám

  1. genitivesingular of-ок(-ok)
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