-í
See also: Appendix:Variations of "i"
Catalan
Derived terms
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Czech
Suffix
-í
Derived terms
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Navajo
Prefix
-í
Suffix
-í
- (nominalizer) the one that, the one who
Usage notes
Similar to the -er suffix in English, the -í suffix attached to a verb means "the one who does [verb]".
Thus naaʼnaʼ (“he/she/it crawls about”) + -í ("-er") produces naaʼnaʼí ("the one that crawls, crawler"). Prefixing this with chidí (“car”) produces chidí naaʼnaʼí (“caterpillar tractor”).
Spanish
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