-ई
Hindi
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editAll forms are ultimately from Sanskrit -इक (-ika):
- Direct singular inherited from Apabhramsa -इउ (-iu), from Prakrit -𑀇𑀕𑁄 (-igo), from Sanskrit -इकः (-ikaḥ)
- Oblique singular inherited from Apabhramsa -इहे (-ihĕ/-ihi, genitive singular), from Prakrit -𑀇𑀕𑀲𑁆𑀲 (-igassa) or -𑀇𑀅𑀲𑁆𑀲 (-iassa), from Sanskrit -इकस्य (-ikasya)
- Vocative singular inherited from Apabhramsa -इअ (-ia), from Prakrit -𑀇𑀕 (-iga), from Sanskrit -इक (-ika)
- Direct plural inherited from Apabhramsa -इअ (-ia), from Prakrit -𑀇𑀕𑀸 (-igā), from Sanskrit -इकाः (-ikāḥ)
See -इयों (-iyõ) and -इयो (-iyo) for the etymologies of those endings specifically. [1]
Suffix
edit-ई • (-ī) m (Urdu spelling ـی)
Declension
editEtymology 2
editAll forms are ultimately from Sanskrit -इका (-ikā). Specifically,
- Direct singular inherited from Apabhramsa -इअ (-ia), from Prakrit [Term?], from Sanskrit -इकाः (-ikāḥ, nominative singular)
- Oblique singular inherited from Apabhramsa -इहे (-ihĕ/-ihi), from Prakrit [Term?], from Sanskrit -इकायाः (-ikāyāḥ, genitive singular)
- Vocative singular inherited from Apabhramsa -इए (-iĕ), from Prakrit [Term?], from Sanskrit -इके (-ike, vocative singular)
See -इयाँ (-iyā̃), -इयों (-iyõ), and -इयो (-iyo) for the etymologies of those endings specifically. [2]
Suffix
edit-ई • (-ī) f (Urdu spelling ـی)
Declension
editEtymology 3
editInherited from Prakrit -𑀇𑀅 (-ia), from Sanskrit -इक (-ika) or Sanskrit -ईय (-īya). Later influenced by Classical Persian ـی (-ī), from Middle Persian -yk' / 𐭩𐭪𐭩 (yky /-īg/, adjectival suffix), a cognate of Sanskrit -इक (-ika) through Proto-Indo-Iranian *-kas. Also influenced by Arabic ـِيّ (-iyy, nisba suffix), which in Classical Persian becomes ـی (-ī).
Suffix
edit- relating or belonging to, forms adjectives from nouns
Etymology 4
editBorrowed from the nominative singular form of Sanskrit -इन् (-in, “doer, possessor”).
Suffix
edit-ई • (-ī) m (Urdu spelling ـی)
Etymology 5
editBorrowed from Classical Persian ـی (-ī), from Middle Persian 𐭩𐭧 (yḥ /-īh/) (forms nouns from adjectives).[3] Doublet of -गी (-gī).
Suffix
edit-ई • (-ī) f (Urdu spelling ـی)
- forms abstract nouns from adjectives or common nouns
Declension
editDerived terms
editReferences
editKonkani
editEtymology
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
editSuffix
edit-ई • (-ī) (Latin script -i, Kannada script -ಈ)
References
edit- Madhavi Sardesai (2006) A Comparative Linguistic and Cultural Study of Lexical Influences on Konkani[1], Goa University (doctoral thesis)
Sanskrit
editAlternative scripts
edit- -ᬈ (Balinese script)
- -ဤ (Burmese script)
- -ई (Devanagari script)
- -ਈ (Gurmukhi script)
- -𑌈 (Grantha script)
- -ꦇ (Javanese script)
- -𑂆 (Kaithi script)
- -ឦ (Khmer script)
- -ອີ (Lao script)
- -ഈ (Malayalam script)
- -ᡳᡳ (Manchu script)
- -𑘃 (Modi script)
- -ᠢᠢ (Mongolian script)
- -𑦣 (Nandinagari script)
- -𑐃 (Newa script)
- -ଈ (Odia script)
- -ꢅ (Saurashtra script)
- -𑆆 (Sharada script)
- -𑖃 (Siddham script)
- -ඊ (Sinhalese script)
- -𑩐𑩑𑩛 (Soyombo script)
- -𑚃 (Takri script)
- -ஈ (Tamil script)
- -อี (Thai script)
- -ཨཱི (Tibetan script)
- -𑨀𑨁𑨊 (Zanabazar Square script)
Pronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Indo-Aryan *-iH, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *-iH, from Proto-Indo-European *-ih₂.
Suffix
edit-ई • (-ī́) f
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
editSuffix
edit-ई • (-ī́) m
- nominative singular of -इन् (-ín)
- Hindi terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hindi terms inherited from Apabhramsa
- Hindi terms derived from Apabhramsa
- Hindi terms inherited from Sanskrit
- Hindi terms derived from Sanskrit
- Hindi terms inherited from Prakrit
- Hindi terms derived from Prakrit
- Hindi lemmas
- Hindi suffixes
- Hindi masculine suffixes
- Hindi masculine independent ī-stem nouns
- Hindi feminine suffixes
- Hindi feminine independent ī-stem nouns
- Hindi terms borrowed from Classical Persian
- Hindi terms derived from Classical Persian
- Hindi terms derived from Middle Persian
- Hindi terms derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Hindi terms borrowed from Arabic
- Hindi terms derived from Arabic
- Hindi terms borrowed from Sanskrit
- Hindi doublets
- Konkani terms with IPA pronunciation
- Konkani lemmas
- Konkani suffixes
- Sanskrit terms with IPA pronunciation
- Sanskrit terms inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan
- Sanskrit terms derived from Proto-Indo-Aryan
- Sanskrit terms inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Sanskrit terms derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Sanskrit terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Sanskrit terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Sanskrit lemmas
- Sanskrit suffixes
- Sanskrit suffixes in Devanagari script
- Sanskrit feminine suffixes
- Sanskrit masculine suffixes