-me

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French

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Suffix

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-me (plural -mes)

  1. abbreviation of -ième when an ordinal number is written with Arabic or Roman numerals
    dixièmeXme

Hungarian

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Etymology

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Created during the Hungarian language reform, which took place in the 18th–19th centuries. The neologists formed new words with it after artificially deducing it from words ending in -ma/-me. [1]

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-me

  1. (noun-forming suffix, rare) Added to a word to form a noun. No longer productive.
    ér (to be worth something) + ‎-me → ‎érme (coin)

Usage notes

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  • (noun-forming suffix) Variants:
    -ma is added to back-vowel words
    -me is added to front-vowel words

Declension

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative -me -mék
accusative -mét -méket
dative -mének -méknek
instrumental -mével -mékkel
causal-final -méért -mékért
translative -mévé -mékké
terminative -méig -mékig
essive-formal -meként -mékként
essive-modal -méül -mékül
inessive -mében -mékben
superessive -mén -méken
adessive -ménél -méknél
illative -mébe -mékbe
sublative -mére -mékre
allative -méhez -mékhez
elative -méből -mékből
delative -méről -mékről
ablative -métől -méktől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
-méé -méké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
-mééi -mékéi
Possessive forms of -me
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. -mém -méim
2nd person sing. -méd -méid
3rd person sing. -méje -méi
1st person plural -ménk -méink
2nd person plural -métek -méitek
3rd person plural -méjük -méik

Derived terms

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ -me in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN.  (See also its 2nd edition.)

Japanese

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Romanization

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-me

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Latvian

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Alternative forms

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Suffix

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-me

  1. Added to adjectives (sometimes to nouns) to form abstract nouns, especially those referring to the state or property that corresponds to the original adjective (like, e.g., Eng. -ity).

Derived terms

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Murui Huitoto

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Classifier

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-me

  1. Classifier with an uncertain meaning.
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Classifier

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-me

  1. Repeater of ɨme
Derived terms
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Tetelcingo Nahuatl

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Etymology

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Compare Classical Nahuatl -meh, Morelos Nahuatl -mej.

Suffix

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-me

  1. Used to form the plural of nouns.

Tocharian B

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Pronoun

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-me

  1. enclitic pronoun referring to first, second, or third persons plural

Turkish

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ـمه, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *-me.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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preceding vowel
A / I / O / U E / İ / Ö / Ü
-ma -me

-me

  1. negates meaning of the verb. not, don't
    Bana ödevini yapmayı unuttuğunu söyleme!
    Don't tell me that you forgot to do your homework!
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Etymology 2

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Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ـمه, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *-me.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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preceding vowel
A / I / O / U E / İ / Ö / Ü
-ma -me

-me

  1. forms irrealis verbal nouns, or non-subject participles.
    Coordinate term: -dik (realis)
    Okuldan sonra eczaneye gitmeyi unuttum.
    I forgot to go to the pharmacy after school (i.e. going to the pharmacy did not happen).
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Ye'kwana

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-me

  1. Serves as an attributivizer to allow verbs nominalized with -tojo to function as a predicate in a subordinate clause of purpose with the meaning ‘in order to X’, ‘for X-ing’.
    Synonym: -je

Usage notes

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This suffix causes syllable reduction so that -tojo becomes -to' and the combined suffix is -to'me. In the Caura River (Ye’kwana) dialect studied by Cáceres this suffix was only ever found in use in combination with -tojo.

References

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  • Cáceres, Natalia (2011) “-me”, in Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana[1], Lyon, pages 145–146