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Danish

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Etymology

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PartlyBorrowed fromLow German-ig, which inDanish has displaced thenativesuffixOld Danish-ugh; is no longer productive.

Suffix

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-ig

  1. -y;forms adjectives from nouns

Declension

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Inflection of-ig
positivecomparativesuperlative
indefinite common singular-ig-igere-igest2
indefinite neuter singular-igt-igere-igest2
plural-ige-igere-igest2
definite attributive1-ige-igere-igeste

1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.

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References

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Dutch

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Dutch-ich, fromOld Dutch-ag,-ig, fromProto-West Germanic*-g, fromProto-Germanic*-agaz,*-īgaz,*-ugaz, each a variant of a common suffix*-gaz, fromProto-Indo-European*-kos.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ig

  1. -y;forms adjectives from nouns
    Synonyms:-achtig,-erig
  2. -ed,having(when attached to a noun preceded by an adjective that describes the noun)
    roodharigred-haired
    dikhuidigthick-skinned
    tweebenigtwo-legged

Declension

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Declension of-ig
uninflected-ig
inflected-ige
comparative-iger
positivecomparativesuperlative
predicative/adverbial-ig-igerhet-igst
het-igste
indefinitem./f. sing.-ige-igere-igste
n. sing.-ig-iger-igste
plural-ige-igere-igste
definite-ige-igere-igste
partitive-igs-igers

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German

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High German-ec,-ic, fromOld High German-ig, fromProto-West Germanic*-g, fromProto-Germanic*-gaz, fromProto-Indo-European*-kos.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɪç/(Germany; less common in southern regiolects)
  • IPA(key): /ɪk/,/ɪɡ̊/,/iɡ̊/(most common form in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)
  • IPA(key): /ɪɕ/,/ɪʃ/(all central German dialects)
  • Audio:(file)
  • Audio(Germany (Berlin)):(file)
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Suffix

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-ig

  1. -y,-eous;forms adjectives from nouns, describing the noteworthy presence of the noun
    Sonne(sun) + ‎-ig → ‎sonnig(sunny)
    Berg(mountain) + ‎-ig → ‎bergig(mountainous)
  2. forms adjectives from numerals and nouns, describing something as having or involving a certain amount of the noun
    ein(s)(one) + ‎Seite(side, page) + ‎-ig → ‎einseitig(one-sided, single-page)
    zwei(two) + ‎Schneide(edge) + ‎-ig → ‎zweischneidig(two-edged)
    mehr(more) + ‎Sprache(language) + ‎-ig → ‎mehrsprachig(multilingual)
  3. -ed;forms adjectives from adjectives and nouns, describing something as having a noun of a certain quality; often triggers umlaut for single-syllable nouns
    klein(small) + ‎Geist(spirit, mind) + ‎-ig → ‎kleingeistig(small-minded)
    schwach(weak) + ‎Brust(chest) + ‎-ig → ‎schwachbrüstig(feeble, lacking in power and stamina)
    dunkel(dark) + ‎Haut(skin) + ‎-ig → ‎dunkelhäutig(dark-skinned)
  4. forms adjectives from verbs, describing a propensity or ongoing state of an action
    zittern(to shiver, to tremble) + ‎-ig → ‎zittrig(shaky, trembling)
    abhängen(to depend) + ‎-ig → ‎abhängig(dependent, addicted)
  5. forms adjectives from adverbs, describing something as being defined by the adverb
    heute(today) + ‎-ig → ‎heutig(today's, of today)
    damals(back then, at the time) + ‎-ig → ‎damalig(former, then)

Declension

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Positive forms of-ig
number & gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuter
predicativeerist-igsieist-igesist-igsiesind-ig
strong declension
(without article)
nominative-iger-ige-iges-ige
genitive-igen-iger-igen-iger
dative-igem-iger-igem-igen
accusative-igen-ige-iges-ige
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativeder-igedie-igedas-igedie-igen
genitivedes-igender-igendes-igender-igen
dativedem-igender-igendem-igenden-igen
accusativeden-igendie-igedas-igedie-igen
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeein-igereine-igeein-iges(keine)-igen
genitiveeines-igeneiner-igeneines-igen(keiner)-igen
dativeeinem-igeneiner-igeneinem-igen(keinen)-igen
accusativeeinen-igeneine-igeein-iges(keine)-igen
Comparative forms of-ig
number & gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuter
predicativeerist-igersieist-igeresist-igersiesind-iger
strong declension
(without article)
nominative-igerer-igere-igeres-igere
genitive-igeren-igerer-igeren-igerer
dative-igerem-igerer-igerem-igeren
accusative-igeren-igere-igeres-igere
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativeder-igeredie-igeredas-igeredie-igeren
genitivedes-igerender-igerendes-igerender-igeren
dativedem-igerender-igerendem-igerenden-igeren
accusativeden-igerendie-igeredas-igeredie-igeren
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeein-igerereine-igereein-igeres(keine)-igeren
genitiveeines-igereneiner-igereneines-igeren(keiner)-igeren
dativeeinem-igereneiner-igereneinem-igeren(keinen)-igeren
accusativeeinen-igereneine-igereein-igeres(keine)-igeren
Superlative forms of-ig
number & gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuter
predicativeeristam-igstensieistam-igstenesistam-igstensiesindam-igsten
strong declension
(without article)
nominative-igster-igste-igstes-igste
genitive-igsten-igster-igsten-igster
dative-igstem-igster-igstem-igsten
accusative-igsten-igste-igstes-igste
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativeder-igstedie-igstedas-igstedie-igsten
genitivedes-igstender-igstendes-igstender-igsten
dativedem-igstender-igstendem-igstenden-igsten
accusativeden-igstendie-igstedas-igstedie-igsten
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeein-igstereine-igsteein-igstes(keine)-igsten
genitiveeines-igsteneiner-igsteneines-igsten(keiner)-igsten
dativeeinem-igsteneiner-igsteneinem-igsten(keinen)-igsten
accusativeeinen-igsteneine-igsteein-igstes(keine)-igsten

Note: There are also contracted forms like-'ger.

Suffix

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-ig

  1. (Switzerland, colloquial)variation of-ung

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ig (terminative case suffix)

  1. (of place)to,up to
    Az állomásig busszal mentünk, de onnan hazáig márgyalog.We traveled by busto the station but from thereto home we walked.
  2. (of time)until,till
    Ötig dolgozom.I workuntil five o'clock.
  3. for a specified length of time
    A levél olyan hosszú volt, hogy tíz percig olvastam.The letter was so long that I was reading itfor 10 minutes.

Usage notes

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Hungarian case suffixes
caseback vowel
a, á, o, ó, u, ú
front vowel
unrounded
e, é, i, í
rounded
ö, ő, ü, ű
nominative
accusative-t
-ot /-at-et-öt
dative-nak-nek
instrumental-val-vel
causal-final-ért
translative-vá-vé
terminative-ig
essive-formal-ként1
essive-modal-ul-ül
inessive-ban-ben
superessive-n
-on-en-ön
adessive-nál-nél
illative-ba-be
sublative-ra-re
allative-hoz-hez-höz
elative-ból-ből
delative-ról-ről
ablative-tól-től

1 Stem-final-a/-e changes to-á-/-é-, respectively, except before-ként.
   almaalmában, butalmaként
   zenezenében, butzeneként

  • It has no harmonic variants. It is used by both back-vowel and front-vowel words.
  • The above two senses may be ambiguous whenhouror o'clock is mentioned, as in this sentence:
    Két óráig maradunk.We'll stayfor two hoursOR We'll stayuntil 2 o'clock.
To avoid this ambiguity, the accusative case may be employed when referring to the duration(Két órát maradunk), and the sentence may be rephrased when referring to the end point (Két óramúlva indulunk – We're leavingin two hours.)
  • (until): Withpointlike events or places the meaning is usually clear. However, it is ambiguous when the given event itself lasts for some time or the given object is such that it matters whether it is included, excluded or partially included.
    Szerdáig van időd.You have timeuntil Wednesday.
    • With exclusion: on Wednesday 00:01 A.M. you are already late (rare, one would probably saykeddig; until Tuesday)
    • With partial inclusion: the border line is somewhere during the day (most likely)
    • With full inclusion: you have the full Wednesday (also possible)

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Hungarian pronominal adverbs from case suffixes (see alsopostpositions)
casesuffixwho?what?thisthathe/she (it)1verbal
prefix
category
nominativekimiezaző* / -∅
az / -∅
accusative-t /-ot /
-at / -et / -öt
kitmiteztaztőt* / -∅
azt / -∅
c1
c2
dative-nak /-nekkinekminekennekannaknekineki-category
instrumental-val /-velkivelmivelezzel/
evvel
azzal/
avval
velecategory
causal-final-értkiértmiértezértazértértecategory
translative-vá /-vékivémivéezzéazzácategory
terminative-igmeddigeddigaddigcategory
essive-formal-ként(kiként)(miként)ekkéntakkéntcategory
essive-modal-ul /-ülcategory
inessive-ban /-benkibenmibenebbenabbanbennecategory
superessive-n/-on/-en/-önkinminezenazonrajta(rajta-)category
adessive-nál /-nélkinélminélennélannálnálacategory
illative-ba /-bekibemibeebbeabbabelebele-category
sublative-ra /-rekiremireerrearrará-category
allative-hoz/-hez/-hözkihezmihezehhezahhozhozzáhozzá-category
elative-ból /-bőlkibőlmibőlebbőlabbólbelőlecategory
delative-ról /-rőlkirőlmirőlerrőlarrólrólacategory
ablative-tól /-tőlkitőlmitőlettőlattóltőlecategory

1Ő andőt refer to human beings; the forms below them might be construed likewise.
Forms in parentheses are uncommon.All Hungarian pronouns /edit this template

Middle English

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Suffix

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-ig

  1. alternative form of-y

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From-ugr,Old Norse-igr(-y), from*-ugaz,Proto-Germanic*-īgaz(-y), from*-gaz(-y), fromProto-Indo-European*-kos, *-ḱos(-y).Certain words also fromLow German-ig(-y) orGerman-ig(-y), fromMiddle High German-ec,-ic, fromOld High German-ig, fromProto-West Germanic*-g, fromProto-Germanic*-gaz(-y), fromProto-Indo-European*-kos(-y).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ig

  1. -y;forms adjectives from nouns

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium. Particularly: “inherited from Old Norse or derived from Middle Low German loanwords?”)

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ig

  1. -y;forms adjectives from nouns

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Ojibwe

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Suffix

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-ig

  1. A suffix denoting thethird person singular tofirst- orsecond-person singular form of a transitive animate verb (vta)

Old English

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Etymology 1

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  • FromProto-West Germanic*-ag, -ig. Still distinct in the earliest texts.

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    Suffix

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    -iġ

    1. -y;forms adjectives from nouns and verbs
    Declension
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    Declension of-iġ — Strong
    SingularMasculineFeminineNeuter
    Nominative-iġ-iġu,-iġo-iġ
    Accusative-iġne-iġe-iġ
    Genitive-iġes-iġre-iġes
    Dative-iġum-iġre-iġum
    Instrumental-iġe-iġre-iġe
    PluralMasculineFeminineNeuter
    Nominative-iġe-iġa,-iġe-iġu,-iġo
    Accusative-iġe-iġa,-iġe-iġu,-iġo
    Genitive-iġra-iġra-iġra
    Dative-iġum-iġum-iġum
    Instrumental-iġum-iġum-iġum
    Declension of-iġ — Weak
    SingularMasculineFeminineNeuter
    Nominative-iġa-iġe-iġe
    Accusative-iġan-iġan-iġe
    Genitive-iġan-iġan-iġan
    Dative-iġan-iġan-iġan
    Instrumental-iġan-iġan-iġan
    PluralMasculineFeminineNeuter
    Nominative-iġan-iġan-iġan
    Accusative-iġan-iġan-iġan
    Genitive-iġra,-iġena-iġra,-iġena-iġra,-iġena
    Dative-iġum-iġum-iġum
    Instrumental-iġum-iġum-iġum
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    Etymology 2

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    FromProto-West Germanic*-i,*-ī, fromProto-Germanic*-j-,*-ij-(diminutive suffix).

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    Suffix

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    -igor-iġ

    1. Suffix creating diminutive nouns from other nouns.
      bōs
    Declension
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    Masculine

    Stronga-stem:

    singularplural
    nominative-iġ-ġas
    accusative-iġ-ġas
    genitive-ġes-ġa
    dative-ġe-ġum
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    Old Saxon

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-West Germanic*-g, fromProto-Germanic*-gaz, fromProto-Indo-European*-kos.

    Suffix

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    -ig

    1. -y;forms adjectives from i-stem nouns and verbs

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    Scottish Gaelic

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    Suffix

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    -ig

    1. slender form of-aig

    Swedish

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    Etymology

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    From earlier-ig,-og, fromMiddle Low German-ich andOld Swedish-ogher, fromOld Norse-agr,-ugr,-igr, fromProto-Germanic*-gaz, fromProto-Indo-European*-kos. Cognate with Old English-ig, whenceEnglish-y.

    Compare-og,avog,avig and-ot.

    Pronunciation

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    Suffix

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    -ig

    1. -y;forms adjectives from nouns and verbs
      is(ice) + ‎-ig → ‎isig(icy)
      kunna(be able to, know) + ‎-ig → ‎kunnig(knowledgeable)
    2. -ed(when attached to a compound of an adjective and a noun or verb it describes)
      Han är rödhårig
      He is red-haired

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    • Often pronounced without the final 'g' (/ɪ/).
    • In (sense 2), "Han är rödhårad" reads like "He is red-hair'ed," as if someone has done "red hair" to him. The same reading is possible in English, but natural in Swedish.

    Declension

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    Inflection of-ig
    Indefinitepositivecomparativesuperlative1
    common singular-ig-igare-igast
    neuter singular-igt-igare-igast
    plural-iga-igare-igast
    masculine plural2-ige-igare-igast
    Definitepositivecomparativesuperlative
    masculine singular3-ige-igare-igaste
    all-iga-igare-igaste

    1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
    2 Dated or archaic.
    3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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    Welsh

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Celtic*-ikos. Cognate withCornish-ik,Breton-ig,Proto-Germanic*-igaz,Ancient Greek-ικός(-ikós),Latin-icus.[1]

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    Suffix

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    -ig

    1. forms adjectives from nouns,-y
      gwenwyn(poison) + ‎-ig → ‎gwenwynig(poisonous)
      pwys(weight, pound) + ‎-ig → ‎pwysig(important)
      Gwyddel(Irish man) + ‎-ig → ‎Gwyddelig(Irish)
    2. (chemistry)-ic,Used inchemical nomenclature to namechemical compounds in which a specifiedchemical element has a higheroxidation number than in the equivalent compound whose name ends in the suffix-us. For exampleasid nitrig(nitric acid,HNO3) has more oxygen atoms per molecule thanasid nitrus(nitrous acid,HNO2).
    3. person or object with characteristics of the root word
      lloer(moon) + ‎-ig → ‎lloerig(lunatic)
      ysgol(school) + ‎-ha + ‎-ig → ‎ysgolhaig(scholar)
      calan(first day of the year) + ‎-ig → ‎calennig(New Year's gift)

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    -edig(forms adjectives from verbs)

    Suffix

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  • -ig m orf (plural-igauor-igionor-igiaid,not mutable)
    1. diminutive suffix,-let
      afon(river) + ‎-ig → ‎afonig(rivulet)
      barwn(baron) + ‎-ig → ‎barwnig(baronet)
      oen(lamb) + ‎-ig → ‎oenig(small ewe lamb)

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    References

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    1. ^Morris Jones, John (1913),A Welsh Grammar, Historical and Comparative, Oxford: Clarendon Press,§ 153 i 9

    Further reading

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    • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “-ig”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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