From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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preceding vowel
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a / ı
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e / i
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o / u
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ö / ü
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postconsonantal
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-ıt
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-it
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-ut
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-üt
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postvocalic
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-t
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From Ottoman Turkish ـید (-ıd, -id, -ıt, -it) (alternatively ـوت (-ut) or ـت (-t)), from Proto-Turkic *-t.[1]
- IPA(key): /ɯt/, /it/, /ut/, /yt/
-ıt
- Derives nouns from verbs.
- geç- (“to pass”) + -it → geçit (“passage”)
- an- (“to remember”) + -ıt → anıt (“monument”)
- yak- (“to burn”) + -ıt → yakıt (“fuel”)
- dön- (“to return, to turn”) + -üt → dönüt (“feedback”)
- Derives nouns or adjectives from noun-base words.
- yaş (“age”) + -ıt → yaşıt (“peer”, literally “same-age”)
- eş (“pair, match”) + -it → eşit (“equal, matching”)
- boy (“length”) + -ut → boyut (“dimension”)
- ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), "+Ut" - in Nişanyan Sözlük