-ejn

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic ين (-ayn), oblique case form of ان (-ān), the dual suffix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛjn/

Suffix

-ejn

  1. a plural suffix used in a few nouns that come in pairs
    għajn (eye)għajnejn (eyes)
    id (hand)idejn (hands)
  2. a dual suffix used in a few nouns that are often counted, chiefly measures of time
    jum (day)jumejn (two days) versus jiem (days)
    sena (year)sentejn (two years) versus snin (years)

See also

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