-ü
See also: Appendix:Variations of "u"
Paraujano
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɨ/
- Syllabification: -ü
Etymology 1
Suffix
-ü
- Forms the present simultaneous tense.
Etymology 2
Suffix
-ü
- Feminine singular verbal suffix.
- üir(a) (“to cry”) + -ü → üirü (“[she] cries”)
References
- Álvarez, José, Bravo, María (2008) “-ü”, in Diccionario básico de la lengua añú [Basic dictionary of the Añú language][1], Maracaibo, Venezuela: University of Zulia, →ISBN, page 103.
Turkish
Etymology 1
Suffix
-ü
- accusative suffix
- possessive suffix (for 3rd singular person)
Usage notes
- It may cause the final consonant of the word to be softened..
- It may change to -i, -u, -ı, -yı, -yi, -yu, -yü, -sı, -si, -su or -sü depending on the last vowel and consonant of the word. ("-i, -u, -ı, -yı, -yi, -yu, -yü" for accusative and "-sı, -si, -su, -sü" for possessive)
Etymology 2
Suffix
-ü
Volapük
Suffix
-ü
- Used to form prepositions.