-ёр
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from French -eur. The suffix was originally borrowed as a part of French-derived words such as жонглёр (žongljór, “juggler”) from French jongleur and дублёр (dubljór, “understudy, stunt double”) from French doubleur, and later extracted out as a productive suffix. In some cases the suffix replaces French -aire in words borrowed from French, e.g. волонтёр (volontjór, “volunteer”) from French volontaire, and English -er in words borrowed from English, e.g. маркёр (markjór, “marker (various senses)”) from English marker.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʲɵr]
Suffix
-ёр • (-jór)
Declension
Declension of -ёр (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | -ёр -jór |
-ёры -jóry |
genitive | -ёра -jóra |
-ёров -jórov |
dative | -ёру -jóru |
-ёрам -jóram |
accusative | -ёра -jóra |
-ёров -jórov |
instrumental | -ёром -jórom |
-ёрами -jórami |
prepositional | -ёре -jóre |
-ёрах -jórax |
Derived terms
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