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==== Suffix ====
==== Suffix ====
{{rad-suffix|label={{suff|rad|adjectival|lb=1}}, uncomp
{{rad-suffix|label={{suff|rad|adverbial|lb=1}}, uncomp
|adj=-iș
|adj=-iș
}}
}}
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===== Usage notes =====
===== Usage notes =====
* This suffix causes {{w|Radestrian phonology|stem vowel raising}}.
* This suffix causes {{w|Radestrian phonology|stem vowel raising}}.
* In colloquial pronunciation, {{here}} tends to form diphthongs after light stems, e.g. {{m|rad|rredeșeí}} {{tipa|/rɛˈdɛʃei/}}, {{m|rad|moí}} {{tipa|/mɔi/}}.


===== Derived terms =====
===== Derived terms =====

Latest revision as of 21:01, 20 February 2025

See also: i, í

Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle Radestrian , from Old Radestrian , inherited from Proto-Radic *-ī, from Proto-Laenkean *-iɟɯ(s).

Suffix

(adverbial, uncomparable, adjective -iș)

  1. forms relational adverbs
Usage notes
  • This suffix causes stem vowel raising.
  • In colloquial pronunciation, tends to form diphthongs after light stems, e.g. rredeșeí /rɛˈdɛʃei/, moí /mɔi/.
Derived terms
▶ Radestrian terms suffixed with -í
Related terms
  • -lí (forms qualitative adverbs)

Etymology 2

Suffix

  1. genitive singular of -ír