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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From an unstressed you (/jə/) after a word ending in /t/; the unstressed sequence /tj/ coalesces into /tʃ/ ⟨ch⟩ in many accents. Compare didja.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

-cha (clitic)

  1. (informal, used only after a /t/ sound) Alternative form of ya (you).

Usage notes

  • Sometimes written as a separate word (cha).

Derived terms

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Stem

-cha

  1. Verbal stem occurring in the following root, aspect, and mode combinations:
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Polish

Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-xa.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /xa/
    • Rhymes: -a
    • Syllabification: -cha

    Suffix

    -cha

    1. attached to truncated stems of common nouns to form feminine or masculine nouns, often augmentative or derogatory
      gospodyni + -chagospocha
      gorzałka + -chagocha
      kiszka + -chakicha
      kleryk + -chaklecha
      kmotra + -chakmocha
      kreska + -chakrecha
      łyżka + -chałycha
      misa + -chamicha
      pietruszka + -chapietrucha
      plesz + -chaplecha
      wiązka + -chawiącha
      wioska + -chawiocha
      zagryzka + -chazagrycha
    2. attached to truncated stems of given names to form nicknames
      Krystyna + -chaKrzycha
      Zofia + -chaZocha

    Declension

    Feminine:

    Masculine:

    Masculine surnames:

    Derived terms

    See also

    Further reading

    • -cha in Polish dictionaries at PWN
    • Stankiewicz, Edward (1986), The Slavic Languages: Unity in Diversity, pages 259-263
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    Quechua

    Pronunciation

    Suffix

    -cha

    1. Factive suffix. Verbalizes nouns (N→V). Expresses that the head noun is being made, built, shaped, turned into, added or removed from something else.
      apu (chief)apuchay (to turn into a chief ⇒ to honor)
      pampa (flat, plains)pampachay (to turn into a plain ⇒ to level, to demolish, to forgive)
      wasi (house)wasichay (to build a house)
      qura (grass)qurachay (to remove grass ⇒ to weed)
    2. Diminutive suffix (N→N). Used to indicate a smaller size or to convey affection.
      allqu (dog)allqucha (puppy)
      allqu (dog)allqchay (my (dear) dog)

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    Uzbek

    More information Arabic (Yangi Imlo), Cyrillic ...

    Etymology

    From Proto-Turkic *-če (orientative–prolative suffix). Cognate with Azerbaijani -cə, Kazakh -ше (-şe), Turkish -ce.

    Suffix

    -cha

    1. suffix to form adverbs when added to names of ethnic groups or countries
      oʻzbek (Uzbek) + -chaoʻzbekcha (Uzbek-style)
      Ozarbayjon (Azerbaijan) + -chaozarbayjoncha (Azerbaijani-style)
    2. (nominalized adverbs) names the languages of these groups or countries
      Synonym: ... tili
      oʻzbek (Uzbek) + -chaoʻzbekcha (Uzbek language)
      Ozarbayjon (Azerbaijan) + -chaozarbayjoncha (Azerbaijani language)

    Derived terms

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    Ye'kwana

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    Pronunciation

    Suffix

    -cha

    1. allomorph of -ta used for stems that end in i

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