Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/-ni

Etymology
Perhaps earlier if so, cognate with the form.

Suffix

 * 1) Suffix creating the accusative case.

Usage notes

 * 1)  Old Turkic instead uses an -ig variant that is entirely replaced by -ni by Middle Turkic.
 * 2)  The third person possessive suffix is taken without the letter -i.
 * 3)  The first and second person singular possessive suffix instead takes the form -in.
 * 1)  The first and second person singular possessive suffix instead takes the form -in.
 * 1)  The first and second person singular possessive suffix instead takes the form -in.

Descendants

 * Oghur:
 * Common Turkic:
 * Common Turkic:
 * Common Turkic:


 * Oghuz:
 * Karluk:
 * Kipchak:
 * South Kipchak:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * Kipchak:
 * South Kipchak:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * Kyrgyz-Kipchak:
 * Siberian:
 * Siberian: