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Northern Kurdish

Suffix

ـی ()

  1. Arabic spelling of

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Suffix

ـی (-ı, -i, -u, -ü)

  1. 3rd-person possessive suffix
    قیامت كونی
    kıyamet günü
    judgement day

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Classical Persian ی (-yi).

Particle

ی (-yi, -yı)

  1. Form of the ezafe particle ـِ for words ending in the vowels ـا () and ـو (-u, -o).
    صحرا‌ی کبیرSahra-yı Kebirthe Sahara (literally, “the great desert”)
Usage notes

It is never joining.

Descendants
  • Turkish: -yi, -yı

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Classical Persian ـِی ().

Suffix

ـی (-i)

  1. Forms adjectives (often nominalizable ones) from nouns.
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Turkish: -i

Etymology 4

Borrowed from Classical Persian ـِی ().

Suffix

ـی (-i)

  1. Forms abstract nouns, including names of professions or offices, from adjectives, occupational nouns, or titles.
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Turkish: -i
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Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian 𐭸 (1 /⁠ē(w)⁠/), from Old Persian 𐎠𐎡𐎺 (a-i-v /⁠aiva⁠/), Proto-Iranian *Háywah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Háywas, from Proto-Indo-European *óywos. Compare Ancient Greek οἶος (oîos), and Avestan 𐬀𐬉𐬎𐬎𐬀 (aēuua).

Alternative forms

  • ای (-i) (used for words ending in ـه (-e) (non-joining))
  • ـیی (-yi) (used for words ending in ا (â) and و (u, o))

Pronunciation

 

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Suffix

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ـی ( / -i)

  1. a, one; marks a noun phrase as indefinite or non-specific, especially in the literary language
    Synonym: (colloquial) یه (ye)
    سگیsag-ia dog
  2. marks a noun phrase attributed by a subordinate clause as restrictive
    ساختمانی که علی در آن زندگی می‌کند بزرگ است.
    sâxtemân-i ke 'ali dar ân zendegi mi-konad bozorg ast.
    The building where Ali lives is big.
    Contrast with:
    آن ساختمان که علی در آن زندگی می‌کند بزرگ است.
    ân sâxtemân ke 'ali dar ân zendegi mi-konad bozorg ast.
    That building, where Ali lives, is big.
Usage notes

This suffix is attached as a suffix to a noun in a sentence and acts as the indefinite object marker. Nouns ending in ـه (-e) will add the non-joining ای (-i), and nouns ending in the long vowels ـا () and ـو (-u) will use the form ـیی (-i):

خانه‌ایxâne-ia house
کدوییkadu-ia pumpkin
خانه‌هاییxâne-hâ-ihouses

The stress remains on the root of the word, e.g. خورشیدی (xoršídi, a sun / the sun which).

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian Y (ī), from Proto-Iranian *Hyáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hyás, from Proto-Indo-European *yós (relative pronoun).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

 

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Particle

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ی (-yi / -ye)

  1. Form of the ezafe particle ـِ for words ending in the vowels ـا (), ـو (-u, -o), and ـه (-e).
    آمریکای جنوبیâmrikâ-ye jonubiSouth America
    خانه‌ی بزرگxâne-ye bozorgthe big house
Usage notes

It is never joining, and the stress remains on the root of the word to which it is attached.

After the vowel ـه (-e), ـٔ may be used instead, forming ـهٔ (-e-ye):

خانهٔ بزرگxâne-ye bozorgthe big house
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: -yi-
  • Hindustani:
    • Hindi: -ए- (-e-)
    • Urdu: ـئے (-e)
  • Ottoman Turkish: ـی (-yi, -yı)
    • Turkish: -yi, -yı

Etymology 3

    From Middle Persian -yk' / 𐭩𐭪𐭩 (yky /⁠-īg⁠/), itself from Old Persian -𐎡𐎣 (-ikah) (see there for further origin). Cognates include Northern Kurdish , Sanskrit -कस (-kasa), Proto-Slavic *-ъkъ, Latin -icus, Old English -iġ, English -y. There is no evidence to support a relation with the Arabic ـِيّ (-iyy) which however does merge with this suffix exclusively in some Arabic loanwords. See ـه (-e) for another instance where the 'g' phoneme is removed from the end of the Middle Persian suffix in its New Persian form. For a few examples in which the final 'g' phoneme in Middle Persian -yk' / 𐭩𐭪𐭩 (yky /⁠-īg⁠/) was transformed to a 'k' phoneme instead of being lost during the transition from Middle to New Persian, refer to تاریک (târik, dark), باریک (bârik, thin, narrow, delicate), تازیک (tâzik, Arab) and نزدیک (nazdik, near).

    Alternative forms

    • ای (-i) (used for words ending in ـه (-e) (non-joining))
    • ـیی (-yi) (used for words ending in ا (â) and و (u, o))

    Pronunciation

     

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    Suffix

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    ـی ( / -i)

    1. Forms adjectives (often nominalizable ones) from nouns.
      1. of or pertaining to
        خورشید (xoršid, sun) + ـیخورشیدی (xoršidi, solar, adjective)
        پسته (peste, pistachio) + ایپسته‌ای (peste-i, containing pistachio (adjective); pistachio green (adjective); pistachio green (noun))
      2. from or belonging to
        پارس (pârs, Pars / Fars) + ـیپارسی (pârsi, Persian, adjective, noun)
        تهران (tehrân, Tehran) + ـیتهرانی (tehrâni, Tehrani, adjective, noun)
        آسیا (âsiyâ, Asia) + ـییآسیایی (âsiyâyi, Asian, adjective, noun)
      3. able to, capable of being, deserved to be, determined to, and/or destined to
        خوردن (xordan, to eat) + ـیخوردنی (xordani, edible (adjective); something edible (noun))
        رفتن (raftan, to go) + ـیرفتنی (raftani, destined to leave)
      4. surnames (derived from previous senses)
        سلیمان (soleymân) + ـیسلیمانی (soleymâni)
        رضا (rezâ) + ـییرضایی (rezâyi)
        خامنه (xâmene) + ایخامنه‌ای (xâmene-i)
    Usage notes

    ـی is the form attached to words ending in consonants. Nouns ending in ـه (-e) will usually add the non-joining ای (-i) to form their corresponding adjectives. Nouns ending in the long vowels ـا () and ـو (-u) will use the form ـیی (-yi) to form their corresponding adjectives.

    This suffix and its alternative forms take the stress, e.g. خورشیدی (xoršidí, solar).

    Most Persian surnames end in this suffix.

    Derived terms
    Descendants
    • Ottoman Turkish: ـی (-i)
      • Turkish: -i
    References
    • MacKenzie, D. N. (1986). A Concise Pahlavi Dictionary. OUP. p. 45.

    Etymology 4

      From Middle Persian 𐭩𐭧 (yḥ /⁠-īh⁠/).

      Alternative forms

      • ـگی (-egi) (used for words ending in ـه (-e))
      • ـیی (-yi) (used for words ending in ا (â) and و (u, o))

      Pronunciation

       

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      Suffix

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      ـی ( / -i)

      1. Forms abstract nouns, including names of professions or offices, from adjectives, occupational nouns, or titles.
        1. forms abstract nouns, from adjectives
          بزرگ (bozorg, big) + ـیبزرگی (bozorgi, bigness)
          شیرین (širin, sweet) + ـیشیرینی (širini, sweetness)
          یگانه (yegâne, unique) + ـگییگانگی (yegânegi, uniqueness)
        2. forms the name of a profession, and the place where it is practiced, from an occupational noun
          خیاط (xayyât, tailor) + ـیخیاطی (xayyâti, tailoring; tailor shop)
          نویسنده (nevisande, writer, author) + ـگینویسندگی (nevisandegi, writing, authorship)
        3. forms the name of an office, from a title
          خان (xân, khan) + ـیخانی (xâni, khanship)
          خلیفه (xalife, caliph) + ـگیخلیفگی (xalifegi, caliphship)
      Usage notes

      ـی is the form attached to words ending in consonants. Adjectives ending in the short vowel ـه (-e) will use the form ـگی (-egī) for their derived nouns. Adjectives ending in the long vowels ـا () and ـو (-u) will use the form ـیی (-yi) for their derived nouns.

      This suffix and its alternative forms take the stress.

      Derived terms
      Descendants
      • Azerbaijani: -i
      • Chagatai: ـی
      • Hindustani:
        Hindi: -ई ()
        Urdu: ـی ()
      • Ottoman Turkish: ـی (-i)
        • Turkish: -i
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      Urdu

      Etymology 1

      Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit -𑀇𑀅 (-ia), from Sanskrit -इक (-ika, diminutive suffix) or Sanskrit -ईय (-īya, adjectival suffix). Later influenced by Persian ـی (-i).

      Suffix

      ـی () (Hindi spelling -ई)

      1. relating to, forms adjectives from nouns
        جوکِھم (jokhim, risk) + ـِی ()جوکِھمِی (jokhimī, risky)
        پِسْتَہ (pista, pistachio) + ـِی ()پِسْتَئِی (pistaī, having the color of [shelled] pistachios)

      Etymology 2

      Borrowed from the nominative singular form of Sanskrit -इन् (-in, doer, possessor).

      Suffix

      ـی (ī) m (Hindi spelling -ई)

      1. doer, possessor
        ساتھ (sāth, company, support) + ـی ()ساتھی (sāthī, companion, partner)
        روگ (rog, sickness, disease) + ـی ()روگی (rogī, sick person, patient)

      Etymology 3

        Borrowed from Classical Persian ـی (), from Middle Persian 𐭩𐭧 (yḥ /⁠-īh⁠/).

        Suffix

        ـی () f (Hindi spelling -ई)

        1. forms abstract nouns from adjectives or common nouns
          روشن (rauśan, bright) + ـی ()روشنی (rauśnī, brightness)

        Derived terms

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