-ne

Etymology
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Suffix

 * 1)  quickly, soon

Etymology
From, compare 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1) -al, -ic, -ous;
 * 2) -en;

Inflection
Note that words with suffix decline differently.

Etymology 1
From. Probably related to the essive suffix. Compare 🇨🇬.

Usage notes

 * Relatively rare in spoken Finnish. The idea of comitative is more often expressed with other structures, particularly the postposition.
 * Grammatically comitative is always plural, even if used of a singular object.
 * In nouns the suffix is appended with the appropriate possessive suffix. In Wiktionary the declension tables of Finnish nouns show the comitative with the 3rd person suffix  to form.
 * See the appendix on Finnish nominal cases for more information on how the comitative case is used.

Etymology
From.

Usage notes
Spelled with a hyphen after n, otherwise without a hyphen (but reduced to -e and spelled without a hyphen after -nn in pronouns).
 * Added to nouns (or adjectives modifying a noun) in the presence of the possessive adjective to emphasize the possessor rather than the thing possessed:
 * Added to pronouns (both simple and prepositional) to add emphasis (not to create a reflexive pronoun):
 * Added to synthetic verb forms to add emphasis to the subject:
 * Added to pronouns (both simple and prepositional) to add emphasis (not to create a reflexive pronoun):
 * Added to synthetic verb forms to add emphasis to the subject:
 * Added to synthetic verb forms to add emphasis to the subject:
 * Added to synthetic verb forms to add emphasis to the subject:

Etymology 1
Enclitic form of.

Pronoun

 * 1)  from there; of there,
 * 2) from this; from that; from these; from those,
 * 3) about this; about that; about these; about those
 * 4) of this; of that; of these; of those,
 * 5) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) about this; about that; about these; about those
 * 2) of this; of that; of these; of those,
 * 3) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) of this; of that; of these; of those,
 * 2) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) of this; of that; of these; of those,
 * 2) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) for this; for that; for these; for those,
 * 1) for this; for that; for these; for those,

Usage notes

 * The enclitic is suffixed either to certain verb forms or to.
 * It can be suffixed to infinitive verb forms. In this case, the final -e of the verb is dropped:
 * If the infinitive form ends in -arre, final -re is dropped:
 * If the infinitive form includes an enclitic personal pronoun, is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * It can also be suffixed to imperative verb forms:
 * If the imperative form includes an enclitic personal pronoun, is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If has an enclitic personal pronoun suffixed,  is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * It can also be suffixed to imperative verb forms:
 * If the imperative form includes an enclitic personal pronoun, is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If has an enclitic personal pronoun suffixed,  is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If has an enclitic personal pronoun suffixed,  is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If has an enclitic personal pronoun suffixed,  is appended after that. In that case, the -i ending of the personal pronoun changes to -e:
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :
 * If the personal pronoun in question is, an -e- is inserted between the pronoun and :

Etymology
From.

Particle

 * 1) or… introduces a question or an alternative
 * 1) or… introduces a question or an alternative
 * 1) or… introduces a question or an alternative
 * 1) or… introduces a question or an alternative
 * 1) or… introduces a question or an alternative
 * 1) or… introduces a question or an alternative

Usage notes

 * A question requiring an answer of "yes" or "no" is formed by adding -ne to the emphatic word:
 * The enclitic -ne is sometimes omitted.
 * When -ne is added to a negative word (such as nōnne) an affirmative answer is expected.
 * The enclitic -ne is sometimes omitted.
 * When -ne is added to a negative word (such as nōnne) an affirmative answer is expected.
 * When -ne is added to a negative word (such as nōnne) an affirmative answer is expected.
 * When -ne is added to a negative word (such as nōnne) an affirmative answer is expected.

Derived terms

 * nōnne
 * anne
 * satine/satin
 * scin

Descendants

 * Sicilian:

Suffix

 * 1) A variant of ; added to adjectives or verbs to form abstract nouns.

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Usage notes
This suffix appears to only have been weakly productive. There are several instances of singulatives suffixed with that are additionally prefixed with, which suggests that  was sometimes considered insufficient to denote singulativity by itself. Beyond Old and Middle Irish the suffix is only found in fossilized forms.

Suffix

 * 1) -selves

Usage notes

 * Added to nouns in the presence of the possessive adjective to emphasize the possessor rather than the thing possessed (NB: Ignores broad/slender rule):
 *  n-athair-ne -- our father
 *  -ne -- our friend
 * Added to prepositional pronouns to add emphasis (not to create a reflexive pronoun):
 * Used with first-person plural (e.g. ).

Usage notes

 * The difference between -ne and is that the former was used for masculine nouns, while the latter was used for feminine, a category lost in modern Swedish, which has merged the two genders into the so-called common gender. Thus, the definite of  would be "stenarne", while the definite of  would be "kvinnorna", the same as the modern form.

Suffix

 * 1) Duoplural number inflection. On nouns in gender III.6, it indicates either collective number or singular noncount (mass) and has corresponding singular agreement marking on verb-forms. (See also:, , .)

Usage notes
This suffix can cause syllable reduction.

Usage notes
This suffix causes any vowel it attaches to to lengthen.