-un

Suffix

 * 1) of

Etymology
See.

Etymology
U-mutated variant of, from , from.

Suffix

 * 1) Forms nouns from verbs (generally class 4 weak verbs) denoting the action or state described by the verb

Suffix

 * 1) Suffix denoting present tense.

Etymology
Variant of, from. Unlike "", "-un" is affected by u-umlaut in the nominative, accusative and dative singular forms.

Suffix

 * 1)  Used to derive nouns from class 2 weak verbs.

Etymology
Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Etymology 1
From.

Usage notes

 * If the word ends in "p", "ç", "t" or "k", it may change them into "b", "c", "d" and "ğ".
 * It may cause the last vowel of the word to be dropped.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.
 * It may cause the last vowel of the word to be dropped.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.
 * It may cause the last vowel of the word to be dropped.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.

Etymology 2
From, from. Final -ŋ had been coronalised to -n and initial -n- had been dropped apparently to avoid cluster.

Compare with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 / /, 🇨🇬 /  / , etc.

Usage notes

 * If the word ends in "p", "ç", "t" or "k", it may change them into "b", "c", "d" and "ğ".
 * It may cause the last vowel of the word to be dropped.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.
 * It may cause the last vowel of the word to be dropped.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.
 * It may cause the last vowel of the word to be dropped.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.
 * It must be used with an apostrophe if it's appended to a proper noun.