-ਈ
Punjabi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [iː]
Etymology 1
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 ی (-ī).
Suffix
-ਈ • (-ī)
- relating to, forms adjectives from nouns
Etymology 2
Borrowed from the nominative singular form of Sanskrit -इन् (-in, “doer, possessor”).
Suffix
-ਈ • (-ī) m
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Classical Persian ـی (-ī), from Middle Persian 𐭩𐭧 (yḥ /-īh/) (forms nouns from adjectives).[1]
Suffix
-ਈ • (-ī) f
- forms abstract nouns from adjectives or common nouns
Derived terms
Punjabi terms suffixed with -ਈ