-ің
See also: Appendix:Variations of "in"
Kazakh
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *-iŋ. Cognate with Kyrgyz -иң (-iŋ), Southern Altai -иҥ (-iŋ), Turkish -in, Yakut -иҥ (-iñ).
Suffix
-ің • (-ıñ)
- your (denotes second-person singular informal possessive suffix)
- ана (ana, “mother”) + -ің (-ıñ) → анаң (anañ, “your mother”)
See also
- -іңіз (-ıñız, “second-person singular formal possessive suffix”)
- -нің (-nıñ, “genitive case”)
- -ім (-ım, “first-person singular possessive suffix”)
- -іміз (-ımız, “first-person plural possessive suffix”)
- -сі (-sı, “third-person possessive suffix”)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *-iŋ.
Suffix
-ің • (-ıñ)
- (dialectal) Used to form second-person singular imperative.
- кел- (kel-, “to come”) + -ің (-ıñ) → келің (kelıñ, “come!”)