-ня

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *-ьnja, from *-ьnъ + *-ja.

Pronunciation

  • -ня: IPA(key): [nʲə]
  • -ня́: IPA(key): [ˈnʲa]

Suffix

-ня (-nja) (paroxytone)

  1. forms nouns denoting the place where an occupation or office is performed
    ко́локол (kólokol, bell) + -ня (-nja)колоко́льня (kolokólʹnja, bell tower)
    печа́тать (pečátatʹ, to print) + -ня (-nja)печа́тня (pečátnja, printing house)
    ве́чер (véčer, evening) + -ня (-nja)вече́рня (večérnja, vespers)
    цирю́льник (cirjúlʹnik, barber) + -ня (-nja)цирю́льня (cirjúlʹnja, barbershop)
    дегтя́рь (degtjárʹ, tar worker) + -ня (-nja)дегтя́рня (degtjárnja, tar works, where tar is extracted)
  2. (archaic) forms nouns denoting amassment
    1. forms nouns denoting material objects taking their shape from a particular application on them
    2. forms nouns for groups of people
      сто (sto, hundred) + -ня (-nja)со́тня (sótnja, a military unit of hundred)
    3. forms nouns for groups of people
      двор (dvor, homestead, court) + -ня (-nja)дво́рня (dvórnja, servants)

Declension

Suffix

ня́ (njá) (oxytone)

  1. forms nouns denoting amassment
    1. forms nouns denoting an over-repetitive action
      ре́зать (rézatʹ, to cut) + -ня́ (-njá)резня́ (reznjá, massacre)
      шепта́ть (šeptátʹ, to whisper) + -ня́ (-njá)шепотня́ (šepotnjá, whispering)
    2. forms nouns denoting material objects taking their shape from a particular application on them
      лы́жа (lýža, ski) + -ня́ (-njá)лыжня́ (lyžnjá, ski trail)
      рука́ (ruká, hand) + -ня́ (-njá)ручня́ (ručnjá, sheaf, fistful)
      голова́ (golová, head) + -ня́ (-njá)головня́ (golovnjá, brand, piece of wood burnt till only the head is left)
    3. (rude) forms nouns for groups of people
      алка́ш (alkáš, alkie) + -ня́ (-njá)алкашня́ (alkašnjá, alkies)
      ребя́та (rebjáta, children) + -ня́ (-njá)ребятня́ (rebjatnjá, brats)

Declension

Derived terms

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References

  • Kiparsky, Valentin (1975) Russische historische Grammatik. Band III: Entwicklung des Wortschatzes (in German), Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 242
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