-ина

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Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ina.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ина (-ina)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun.
    ѕид m (dzid) + -ина (-ina)ѕидина f (dzidina)
    без (bez, without) + ветер m (veter, wind) + -ина (-ina)безветрина f (bezvetrina, windlessness)
    густ (gust, thick, dense) + -ина (-ina)густина f (gustina, density)

Derived terms

Russian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ina.

Pronunciation

  • -ина: IPA(key): [ʲɪnə]
  • -и́на: IPA(key): [ˈʲinə]

Suffix

-ина or -и́на (-ina or -ína)

  1. suffix appended to nouns to form concrete nouns having the quality of the original noun
    верх (verx, top, upper part) + -и́на (-ína)верши́на (veršína, peak, summit)
  2. -age; suffix appended to verbs to form a noun denoting a result
    проби́ть (probítʹ, to break through, to pierce) + -ина (-ina)пробо́ина (probóina, hole, breach)
  3. suffix appended to mass nouns to form a noun denoting an individual item
    горо́х (goróx, peas, pease) + -ина (-ina)горо́шина (goróšina, a pea)
    же́мчуг (žémčug, pearl (as a material), pearls) + -ина (-ina)жемчу́жина (žemčúžina, a pearl)
  4. suffix appended to nouns or adjectives to form a noun denoting a kind of meat
    бара́н (barán, ram, sheep) + -ина (-ina)бара́нина (baránina, mutton, lamb)
    свинья́ (svinʹjá, pig, hog) + -и́на (-ína)свини́на (svinína, pork)
  5. suffix forming an augmentative, usually informal
    дом (dom, house) + -и́на (-ína)доми́на (domína, huge house)
Usage notes
Declension
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singular plural
nominative -ина, -и́на
-ina, -ína
-ины, -и́ны
-iny, -íny
genitive -ины, -и́ны
-iny, -íny
-ин, -и́н
-in, -ín
dative -ине, -и́не
-ine, -íne
-инам, -и́нам
-inam, -ínam
accusative -ину, -и́ну
-inu, -ínu
-ины, -и́ны
-iny, -íny
instrumental -иной, -иною, -и́ной, -и́ною
-inoj, -inoju, -ínoj, -ínoju
-инами, -и́нами
-inami, -ínami
prepositional -ине, -и́не
-ine, -íne
-инах, -и́нах
-inax, -ínax
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Derived terms

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ina.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ина́ (-iná)

  1. -ness, -th; suffix appended to adjectives to form a (usually abstract) noun denoting a state or quality
    глубо́кий (glubókij, deep) + -ина́ (-iná)глубина́ (glubiná, depth)
    то́лстый (tólstyj, thick, fat) + -ина́ (-iná)толщина́ (tolščiná, thickness)
    це́лый (célyj, whole, intact) + -ина́ (-iná)целина́ (celiná, virgin land, unbroken expanse)
Usage notes
Declension
More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative -ина́
-iná
-ины́
-iný
genitive -ины́
-iný
-и́н
-ín
dative -ине́
-iné
-ина́м
-inám
accusative -ину́
-inú
-ины́
-iný
instrumental -ино́й, -ино́ю
-inój, -inóju
-ина́ми
-inámi
prepositional -ине́
-iné
-ина́х
-ináx
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Derived terms

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ina.

Suffix

-ина (Latin spelling -ina)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, usually denoting salary, tax or fee.
  2. Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, usually denoting an object or kind of meat
  3. Suffix appended to noun roots to form an augmentative (the resulting noun is always feminine) frequently with pejorative connotation .

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative -ина -ине
genitive -ине -ина
dative -ини -инама
accusative -ину -ине
vocative -ино -ине
locative -ини -инама
instrumental -ином -инама
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Derived terms

See also

Ukrainian

Alternative forms

  • -їна (-jina) (used for endings in -й)

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ina f.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ина or -и́на (-yna or -ýna) f

  1. suffix appended to nouns to form concrete nouns having the quality of the original noun
    верх (verx, top, upper part) + -и́на (-ýna)верши́на (veršýna, peak, summit)
  2. -age; suffix appended to verbs to form a noun denoting a result
    проби́ти (probýty, to break through, to pierce) + -ина (-yna)пробоїна (probojina, hole, breach)
  3. suffix appended to mass nouns to form a noun denoting an individual item
    пе́рли (pérly, pearl (as a material), pearls) + -ина (-yna)перли́на (perlýna, a pearl)
  4. suffix appended to nouns or adjectives to form a noun denoting a kind of meat
    бара́н (barán, ram, sheep) + -ина (-yna)бара́нина (barányna, mutton, lamb)
  5. Forms names of geographical locations:
    Country or state names:
    Німеччина (Nimeččyna, Germany)
  6. suffix forming an augmentative, usually informal
    бігання (bihannja, running) + -и́на (-ýna)бігани́на (bihanýna, huge running)
Usage notes
Declension
More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative -́и́на
-́ýna
-́и́ни
-́ýny
genitive -́и́ни
-́ýny
-́и́н
-́ýn
dative -́и́ні
-́ýni
-́и́нам
-́ýnam
accusative -́и́ну
-́ýnu
-́и́ни
-́ýny
instrumental -́и́ною
-́ýnoju
-́и́нами
-́ýnamy
locative -́и́ні
-́ýni
-́и́нах
-́ýnax
vocative -́и́но
-́ýno
-́и́ни
-́ýny
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Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ina.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ина́ (-yná) f

  1. -ness, -th; suffix appended to adjectives to form a (usually abstract) noun denoting a state or quality
    глибо́кий (hlybókyj, deep) + -ина́ (-yná)глибина́ (hlybyná, depth)
    то́встий (tóvstyj, thick, fat) + -ина́ (-yná)товщина́ (tovščyná, thickness)
    цілий (cilyj, whole, intact) + -ина́ (-yná)цілина́ (cilyná, virgin land, unbroken expanse)
Usage notes
Declension
More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative -ина́
-yná
-и́ни
-ýny
genitive -ини́
-yný
-и́н
-ýn
dative -ині́
-yní
-и́нам
-ýnam
accusative -ину́
-ynú
-и́ни
-ýny
instrumental -ино́ю
-ynóju
-и́нами
-ýnamy
locative -ині́
-yní
-и́нах
-ýnax
vocative -и́но
-ýno
-и́ни
-ýny
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Etymology 3

From -ин (-yn) + (-a).

Suffix

-ина́ (-yná) f

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative singular feminine of -ин (-yn)
Derived terms

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