-ština
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ ʃcɪna]
Audio: (file)
Suffix
-ština f (noun-forming suffix)
Derived terms
Czech terms suffixed with -ština
Related terms
- See also Category:cs:Languages
See also
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- Does not take stress.
- The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable of the derived word.
Suffix
-ština (Cyrillic spelling -штина)
- Appended to noun and adjective roots to create an uncountable feminine noun.
- Appended to ethnonyms, oikonyms and similar nouns to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the language / dialect / vernacular and/or ways of said group.
- Žìdov + -ština → židóvština
- Làtīn + -ština → latínština
- Talìjān + -ština → talijánština
- kàjkavac + -ština → kajkávština
- grȁđanin + -ština → građánština
- Sàrajevo + -ština → sarajévština
- Appended to Istrian and some Slavonian placenames to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the geographical microregion.
- Gròžnjān + -ština → Grožnjánština
- Žmȋnj + -ština → Žmínjština
- Làbīn + -ština → Labínština
- Mȍtovūn + -ština → Motovúnština
- Ròvīnj + -ština → Rovínjština
- Ðȁkovo + -ština → Đakóvština
Derived terms
Serbo-Croatian terms suffixed with -ština
Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʃcina]
Suffix
-ština f
Declension
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | -štinae |
| genitive | -ština |
| dative | -štinaiam |
| accusative | -štinae |
| locative | -štinaiach |
| instrumental | -štinaami |
Derived terms
Slovak terms suffixed with -ština
Related terms
- See also Category:sk:Languages
See also
- -čina