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-ština

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See also: stina, Stina, and Stína

Czech

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ ʃcɪna]
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Suffix

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-ština f (noun-forming suffix)

  1. -ese, -ic, -an, -ish (a language or dialect)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • Does not take stress.
  • The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable of the derived word.

Suffix

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-ština (Cyrillic spelling -штина)

  1. Appended to noun and adjective roots to create an uncountable feminine noun.
    nématinemáština
    nȅpodobannepodóbština
    pȑljavprljávština
  2. Appended to ethnonyms, oikonyms and similar nouns to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the language / dialect / vernacular and/or ways of said group.
    Žìdovžidóvština
    Làtīnlatínština
    Talìjāntalijánština
    kàjkavackajkávština
    grȁđaningrađánština
    Sàrajevosarajévština
  3. Appended to Istrian and other Croatian placenames to create an uncountable feminine noun denoting the geographical microregion.
    BùzetBuzéština
    GròžnjānGrožnjánština
    ŽmȋnjŽmínjština
    LàbīnLabínština
    MȍtovūnMotovúnština
    RòvīnjRovínjština
    ÐȁkovoĐakóvština

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Slovak

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ština f

  1. -ese, -ic, -an, -ish (a language or dialect)

Declension

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