-yn

Suffix

 * 1)  -yne

Suffix

 * 1)  -yne

Etymology
See.

Suffix

 * 1) Forms adverbs that denote a change toward a certain condition.
 * + -yn =

Usage notes
Adverbs formed from this suffix are often used with the verb, e.g. eina , it is getting worse. Reduplication is also common for emphasis, e.g.  ir didyn, bigger and bigger.

Kalindra (2011) compares -yn to -ways, -ward, and -wise in English, although -yn is not restricted to directions. Alternatively, one may think of it as a comparative suffix like -er, which is usually how derived adverbs would be translated into English (as in the preceding examples), but this is distinct from the comparative degree of adverbs in Lithuanian.

Etymology 1
Cognate to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1) -self

Suffix

 * 1)  -ite,

Etymology
From, from.

Suffix

 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature
 * 1) male or masculine person or creature

Usage notes
-yn causes i-affection of internal vowels.