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-чия

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Bulgarian

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Etymology 1

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Continues Old Church Slavonic -чии (-čii), of Oghur origin from Proto-Turkic *-či interpreted as *-i stem suffix. Akin to Etymology 2 and Bulgarian -джия (-džija), which were borrowed at a later time from Ottoman Turkish.

Morphologically, the suffix is declined as feminine, however, semantically, the derived terms are interpreted as masculine.

Suffix

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-чия (-čijam

  1. Forms nouns depicting a representative of profession: -er, -ist
Inflection
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Further reading

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  • Duridinov, Iv. (1991): "Наставки на -ии, -ия, -иѥ" in Граматика на Старобългарския език, published by Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, p. 186

Etymology 2

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Grammaticalization of the Turkish adjectival marker Turkish -çi/-çü (when appended to stems with front root vowel), -çı/-çu (when appended to stems with back root vowel). Encountered with Ottoman Turkish loanwords.

Morphologically, the suffix is declined as feminine, however, semantically, the derived terms are interpreted as masculine.

Suffix

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-чия (-čijam

  1. Forms nouns depicting a representative of profession: -er, -ist
  2. Forms nouns depicting a maker of some product or an applier of some skill: -er, -ist
  3. Forms nouns depicting an owner of property:
Usage notes
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Applied to stems ending in a voiceless consonants.

Inflection
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Alternative forms
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