-ga

Estonian

Etymology

Derived from kaasas, kaasa, which became a suffix. Cognate to Finnish kanssa, Finnish -kaa, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hansō.

Suffix

-ga

  1. ending of the comitative case

Irish

Alternative forms

  • -da (after l and n)
  • -dha (obsolete)

Suffix

-ga

  1. Added to nouns to form adjectives.

Derived terms

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *-gjô, *-gô (suffix).

Suffix

-ga m

  1. Diminutive suffix, used especially in familiar names for pets.
    docga
    frocga
    *picga
    stacga
    wicga

Declension


Samoan

Suffix

-ga

  1. Used to make a verb into a noun with a related meaning.

Somali

Suffix

-ga

  1. the
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