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See also: ч, ҷ, կ, վ, Կ, Վ, Ч, and ӵ

Mongolian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

MongolianCyrillic
᠊ᠴᠢ
(-či)

()

Inherited from Classical Mongolian ᠊ᠴᠢ (-či, denominal agent suffix), from Middle Mongol ᠊ᠴᠢ (-ṣy /⁠-či⁠/, indefinite denominal agent suffix). Compare Proto-Turkic *-či. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation[edit]

Suffix[edit]

()

  1. Forms agent adjectives from nouns
  2. Forms agent nouns from nouns and verbal nouns in (-g)
    Synonym: -чин (-čin)
Derived terms[edit]
suffixes

Etymology 2[edit]

MongolianCyrillic
᠊ᠴᠤ
(-ču)

()
MongolianCyrillic
᠊ᠴᠦ
(-čü)

()

Inherited from Classical Mongolian ᠊ᠴᠤ (-ču) and ᠊ᠴᠦ (-čü), variants of ᠊ᠵᠤ (-ǰu) and ᠊ᠵᠦ (-ǰü) used after consonant stems in ᠊ᠪ (-b), ᠊ᠭ (), ᠊ᠭ᠌ (-g), ᠊ᠷ (-r) ᠊ᠰ᠋ (-s) and ᠊ᠳ (-d).

Pronunciation[edit]

Suffix[edit]

()

  1. variant form of (, imperfective converb suffix)
Usage notes[edit]
  • This form is used with most verbs in (-r) (all but several monosyllabic original vowel stems) and after a few verbs in (-v) and (-g).