-गी

Hindi

Etymology

  • Borrowed from Classical Persian ـگِی (-gī). First attested as Middle Hindi گی (-gy /⁠-gī⁠/).

    Pronunciation

    • (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɡiː/

    Suffix

    -गी • (-gī) (Urdu spelling ـگی)

    1. form of the suffix -ई () for words of that end in -आ ()
      मर्दाना (mardānā, manly) + ‎-गी (-gī) → ‎मर्दानगी (mardānagī, manliness)

    Usage notes

    Usually only forms nouns from Perso-Arabic adjectives ending in -आ (), and this suffix replaces the -आ (). It is equivalent to the -ई () of Perso-Arabic origin, which is used after consonants.

    Derived terms