-ski

See also: ski and Ski

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Russian -ский (-skij, adjectival suffix), perhaps influenced by Russki or other -ski-terminated terms such as Russian surnames. Doublet of -ish and -esque.

Suffix

-ski

  1. (informal, humorous) Added to a word, name, or phrase to invoke Russianness, Polishness, or a more general Slavicness.

Derived terms

Anagrams

Finnish

Etymology

As with many slang suffixes, there are probably multiple origins. The main origin is probably -ska +‎ -i, but there is almost certainly at least some inspiration taken from Russian -ский (-skij).

Suffix

-ski (slang)

  1. Slang suffix, generally for nouns (with clipping).

Derived terms

Finnish terms suffixed with -ski

Lower Sorbian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ, from Proto-Indo-European *-iskos.

Suffix

-ski

  1. a suffix added to a noun to form an adjective

Declension

Declension of -ski
singular dual plural
masculine neuter feminine virile nonvirile virile nonvirile
animate inanimate
nominative
vocative
-ski -ske -ska -skej -ske
genitive -skego
-skeg¹
-skeje
-skej¹
-skeju -skich
dative -skemu
-skem¹
-skej -skima -skim
accusative -skego
-skeg¹
-ski -ske -sku -skeju -skej -ske, -skich -ske
instrumental -skim -skeju
-skej¹
-skima -skimi
locative -skem
-skim²
-skej -skima -skich

¹ poetic, colloquial
² obsolete, dialectal

Derived terms

Old Polish

Etymology

  • Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /skiː/
    • IPA(key): (15th CE) /ski/

    Suffix

    -ski

    1. forms adjectives

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Polish: -ski

    Polish

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

  • Inherited from Old Polish -ski.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ski/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -i
    • Syllabification: [please specify syllabification manually]

    Suffix

    -ski

    1. forms surnames
      kowal + ‎-ski → ‎Kowalski
    2. forms adjectives
      dama + ‎-ski → ‎damski

    Declension

    Derived terms

    Polish terms suffixed with -ski

    Further reading

    • -ski in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Serbo-Croatian

    Etymology

    From Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ, from Proto-Indo-European *-iskos.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /skiː/

    Suffix

    -skī (Cyrillic spelling -скӣ)

    1. added to nouns to form a relational adjective
      Alternative forms: -ovskī, -evskī
      Synonyms: -nī, -jī
      mȏre + ‎-ski → ‎mòrskī

    Usage notes

    • Since the suffix originally began with a front vowel, the Slavic first palatalization applies to stems ending in velars, followed by voicing assimilation and cluster simplification. Thus:
      jùnāk (hero) + ‎-skī → ‎*jùnāčskī → ‎jùnāčkī (heroic)
      demàgog (demagogue) + ‎-skī → ‎*demàgožskī → ‎*demàgošskī → ‎demàgoškī (demagogic)
      Čȅh (Czech man) + ‎-skī → ‎*čȅšskī → ‎čȅškī (Czech)
      pròsinac (December) (Croatia) + ‎-skī → ‎*pròsinačskī → ‎pròsinačkī (December (relational)) (Croatia)

    Suffix

    -ski (Cyrillic spelling -ски)

    1. adverbial equivalent of -skī
      Alternative forms: -ovski, -evski
      Synonyms: -ni, -ji

    Derived terms

    Slovene

    Etymology

    From Proto-Slavic *-ьskъ, from Proto-Indo-European *-iskos.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /-ski/

    Suffix

    -ski

    1. added to nouns (people or animals) to form an adjective

    Derived terms