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-ny

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Hungarian

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-ny

  1. (nominal-forming suffix) Added to a word to form a noun or an adjective.
    mező (field, open country) + ‎-ny → ‎mezőny (field (in sports))

Usage notes

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  • (nominal-forming suffix) Variants:
    -ny is added to words ending in a vowel
    -any is added to back-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -ony is added to back-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -eny is added to unrounded front-vowel words ending in a consonant
    -öny is added to rounded front-vowel words ending in a consonant

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Kashubian

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ.

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    -ny

    1. forms adjectives, usually relational
      abstrakcjô + ‎-ny → ‎abstrakcyjny

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    Lower Sorbian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ.

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    -ny

    1. Forms adjectives

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    Old Polish

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ.

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      -ny

      1. forms adjectives
        aksamit + ‎-ny → ‎aksamitny

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      • Polish: -ny
      • Silesian: -ny

      Polish

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      Etymology

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        Inherited from Old Polish -ny.

        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /nɘ/
        • Audio:(file)
        • Rhymes:
        • Syllabification: -ny

        Suffix

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        -ny

        1. forms adjectives, usually relational
          dzień + ‎-ny → ‎dzienny
        2. used to adapt foreign adjectives
          Latin ratiōnālis + ‎-ny → ‎racjonalny
          German chemisch + ‎-ny → ‎chemiczny
          French brutal + ‎-ny → ‎brutalny
          Ancient Greek ἑκτικός (hektikós) + ‎-ny → ‎hektyczny

        Declension

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        Further reading

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        • -ny in Polish dictionaries at PWN

        Silesian

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        Etymology

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          Inherited from Old Polish -ny.

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          • IPA(key): /nɪ/
          • Rhymes:
          • Syllabification: -ny

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          -ny

          1. forms adjectives, usually relational
            fara + ‎-ny → ‎farny

          Declension

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          Declension of -ny
          singular plural
          masculine neuter feminine virile nonvirile
          animate inanimate
          nominative -ny -ne -nŏ -ni -ne
          genitive -nego -nyj -nych
          dative -nymu -nyj -nym
          accusative -nego -ny -ne -nõ -nych -ne
          instrumental -nym -nōm -nymi
          locative -nym -nyj -nych
          vocative -ny -ne -nŏ -ni -ne

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          Slovincian

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          Etymology

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            Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьnъ.

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            -ny

            1. forms adjectives, usually relational
              aléj + ‎-ny → ‎alejny

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