ـی

Northern Kurdish

Suffix

ـی ()

  1. Arabic spelling of

Ottoman Turkish

Suffix

ـی (-ı, -i, -u, -ü)

  1. 3rd-person possessive suffix
    قیامت كونی
    kıyamet günü
    judgement day

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian -yk' / 𐭩𐭪𐭩 (yky /-īg/), from Proto-Iranian *-akah, from Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂kos, from a-stem suffix *-eh₂ + adjectival suffix *-kos. Later influenced by Arabic ـِيّ (-iyy).

Pronunciation

Suffix

ـی (-i)

  1. Forms nouns or adjectives from nouns
    1. of or pertaining to
      خورشید (xoršid, sun) + ـیخورشیدی (xoršidi, solar)
    2. one from or belonging to
      تهران (tehrân, Tehran) + ـیتهرانی (tehrâni, Tehrani)
    3. Forms the word for a profession, and the place it is practiced, from the word for the person who practice it
      خیاط (xayyât, tailor) + ـیخیاطی (xayyâti, tailoring; tailor shop)
    4. able to, capabale of being, deserved to be, determined to, and/or destined to
      خوردن (xordan, to eat) + ـیخوردنی (xordani, edible)
      رفتن (raftan, to go) + ـیرفتنی (raftani, destined to leave)
  2. Forms surnames.
Usage notes

ـی is the form that follows words ending in consonants. Adjectives ending in the short vowel ـه (-e) will use the form ـگی (-egi) for their derived nouns, while nouns ending in ـه (-e) will usually add the non-joining ای (-i) to form their derived adjectives. Both nouns and adjectives ending in the long vowels ـا () and ـو (-u) will use the form یی (-yi)

As a derivational suffix, ـی and the above-mentioned alternative forms take the stress in a word, as in خورشیدی (xoršidi, solar). As the marked indefinite or relative definite suffix, the stress remains on the root of the word, as in خورشیدی (xoršidi, a sun / the sun which)

Most Persian surnames end in this suffix.

Derived terms
Category Persian terms suffixed with ـی not found

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian 𐭩𐭧 (yḥ /-īh/).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [iː]

Suffix

ـی (-i)

  1. Forms abstract nouns from adjectives.
    1. بزرگ (bozorg, big) + ـیبزرگی (bozorgi, bigness)
      شیرین (širin, sweet) + ـیشیرینی (širini, sweetness)
      جوان (javân, young) + ـیجوانی (javâni, youth)

Etymology 3

From Middle Persian 𐭸 (1 /ē(w)/), from Old Persian 𐎠𐎡𐎺 (a-i-v /aiva/), Proto-Iranian *Háywah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Háywas, from Proto-Indo-European *óywos. Compare Ancient Greek οἶος (oîos), and Avestan 𐬀𐬉𐬎𐬎𐬀 (aēuua).

Pronunciation

  • (Dari): IPA(key): /eː/

Suffix

Dari ـی
Iranian Persian
Tajik (-e)

ـی (-i)

  1. a, one; Marks a noun phrase as indefinite or non-specific, especially in the literary language.
    Synonym: (colloquial) یه (ye)
  2. Marks a noun phrase attributed by a subordinate clause as restrictive.
    ساختمانی که علی در آن زندگی می‌کند بزرگ است.
    sâxtemân-i ke 'ali dar ân zendegi mi-konad bozorg-ast.
    The building where Ali lives is big.
Contrast with:
آن ساختمان که علی در آن زندگی می‌کند بزرگ است.
ân sâxtemân ke 'ali dar ân zendegi mi-konad bozorg-ast.
That building, where Ali lives, is big.
Usage notes

This suffix is attached as a suffix to a noun in a sentence and acts as the indefinite object marker. Most words use the non-joining ای (-i), unless the word ends in the long vowels ـا () and ـو (-u) or a non-joining consonant. For instance, “a house” would be خانه‌ای (xâne-ye), “a dog” would be سگ‌ای (sag-i), and “houses” would be خانه‌هایی (xâne-hâ-yi).

Urdu

Etymology 1

Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit -𑀇𑀅 (-ia), from Sanskrit -इक (-ika, diminutive suffix) or Sanskrit -ईय (-īya, adjectival suffix). Later influenced through Persian by Arabic ـِيّ (-iyy, nisba suffix).

Suffix

ـی () (Hindi spelling -ई)

  1. relating to, forms adjectives from nouns
    جوکھم (jokhim, risk) + ـیجوکھمی (jokhimī, risky)
    پستہ (pista, pistachio) + ـیپستئی (pistaī, having the color of [shelled] pistachios)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from the nominative singular form of Sanskrit -इन् (-in, doer, possessor).

Suffix

ـی (ī) (Hindi spelling -ई)

  1. doer, possessor
    ساتھ (sāth, company, support) + ـیساتھی (sāthī, companion, partner).
    روگ (rog, sickness, disease) + ـیروگی (rogī, sick person, patient).

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Persian ـی (-i), from Middle Persian 𐭩𐭧 (yḥ /-īh/).

Suffix

ـی () (Hindi spelling -ई)

  1. forms abstract nouns from adjectives or common nouns
    روشن (rauśan, bright) + ـیروشنی (rauśnī, brightness).

Derived terms

Urdu terms suffixed with ی
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