ـانه
Ottoman Turkish
Alternative forms
- ـیانه (-yane)
Etymology
Suffix
ـانه • (-ane)
Further reading
- Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), “-ane 2”, in The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN
- Devellioğlu, Ferit (1962) “-âne”, in Osmanlıca-Türkçe Ansiklopedik Lûgat[1] (in Turkish), Istanbul: Türk Dil Kurumu, page 42b
Persian
Alternative forms
- ـونه (-une) (colloquial Tehrani)
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /‿aː.ˈna/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [‿ɑː.nǽ]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [‿ɒː.né]
- (Tehrani) IPA(key): [‿uː.né]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [‿ɔ.nǽ]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | ‿āna |
| Dari reading? | ‿āna |
| Iranian reading? | ‿âne |
| Tajik reading? | ‿ona |
Suffix
| Dari | ـانه |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | |
| Tajik | -она |
ـانه • (-âne)
- Forms adjectives from nouns.
- Forms adjectives/adverbs describing concepts or actions, from adjectives describing humans.
- عاقل (âqel, “wise, intelligent (of a person)”) + ـانه (-âne) → عاقلانه (âqelâne, “wise, intelligent (of an action, a thought); wisely (of a verb)”)
- عادل (âdel, “fair, just (of a person)”) + ـانه (-âne) → عادلانه (âdelâne, “fair, just (of an action, a thought); fairly (of a verb)”)
- احمق (ahmaq, “stupid (of a person)”) + ـانه (-âne) → احمقانه (ahmaqâne, “stupid (of an action, a thought); stupidly (of a verb)”)
- مسلح (mosallah, “armed, with weapons (of a person)”) + ـانه (-âne) → مسلحانه (mosallahâne, “armed, with weapons (of an action)”)
Derived terms
Persian terms suffixed with ـانه