-янка

Russian

Alternative forms

  • -а́нка (-ánka)after a hushing consonant (ш ж ч щ) or ц

Etymology

Originally from -ка (-ka) added to adjectives ending in -яный (-janyj) or -яно́й (-janój); later extracted out as its own suffix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʲankə]

Suffix

-я́нка • (-jánkaf inan or f anim

  1. suffix appended to nouns to form related nouns of various sorts, both animate and inanimate, generally referring to more specific objects than the base lemma, often plants or animals
    весна́ (vesná, spring) + ‎-я́нка (-jánka) → ‎весня́нка (vesnjánka, spring song; stonefly)
    медь (medʹ, copper) + ‎-я́нка (-jánka) → ‎медя́нка (medjánka, grass snake; verdigris)
    роса́ (rosá, dew) + ‎-я́нка (-jánka) → ‎рося́нка (rosjánka, sundew)
    де́рево (dérevo, tree) + ‎-я́нка (-jánka) → ‎деревя́нка (derevjánka, common tormentil)
    стекло́ (stekló, glass) (dialectal скло (sklo)) + ‎-я́нка (-jánka) → ‎скля́нка (skljánka, vial, bottle)

Usage notes

Note the following properties:

  • The suffix is added onto the stem in its reduced form.
  • The suffix triggers the Slavic first palatalization of velar consonants, after which it becomes -а́нка (-ánka).
  • The suffix becomes -а́нка (-ánka) after a hushing consonant (ш ж ч щ) or ц.

Declension

Derived terms

Ukrainian

Etymology

From -ян (-jan) +‎ -ка (-ka)

Suffix

-я́нка • (-jánkaf (alternative -анка, masculine -я́нин or -єць)

  1. -ian, -ite (forming nouns, usually feminine demonyms)
    харків'янкаxarkivʺjankaKharkivite (female)
  2. female equivalent of -янин (-janyn)

Declension

Declension of -я́нка
(pers hard fem-form accent-a reduc)
singular plural
nominative -я́нка
-jánka
-я́нки
-jánky
genitive -я́нки
-jánky
-я́нок
-jánok
dative -я́нці
-jánci
-я́нкам
-jánkam
accusative -я́нку
-jánku
-я́нок
-jánok
instrumental -я́нкою
-jánkoju
-я́нками
-jánkamy
locative -я́нці
-jánci
-я́нках
-jánkax
vocative -я́нко
-jánko
-я́нки
-jánky