-ία

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

    Like -ια (-ia), from Proto-Indo-European *-i-eh₂. Cognate with Latin -ia.

    Pronunciation[edit]

     

    Suffix[edit]

    -ῐ́ᾱ (-íāf (genitive -ῐ́ᾱς); first declension

    1. Added to stems of adjectives, rarely to the stems of verbs, and even more rarely to the stems of nouns, to form feminine abstract nouns

    Inflection[edit]

    Derived terms[edit]

    Descendants[edit]

    • English: -ia
    • French: -ie

    References[edit]

    Greek[edit]

    Pronunciation[edit]

    Suffix[edit]

    -ία (-íaf

    1. added to an adjective to create a noun denoting a country:
      Γάλλος (Gállos, French) + ‎-ία (-ía) → ‎Γαλλία (Gallía, France)
      Τούρκος (Toúrkos, Turk) + ‎-ία (-ía) → ‎Τουρκία (Tourkía, Turkey)
      Άγγλος (Ánglos, English) + ‎-ία (-ía) → ‎Αγγλία (Anglía, England)

    Declension[edit]