-'
See also: '
English
Particle
-’
- Possessive marker used on plurals that end with -s.
- Possessive marker sometimes used on singular nouns (names) which end in s, indicating than an object belongs to the noun bearing the marker.
- Jesus' disciples
- Chris' cake recipe
Usage notes
- Traditionally, the possessives of classical and Biblical names ending in s, such as Archimedes and Jesus, were written without a final “s”, i.e. the possessives were formed using bare ': Archimedes’ Principle (the principle of Archimedes), Jesus’ disciples (the disciples of Jesus). This may or may not be be distinguished from -'s in pronunciation; see -'s for more.
- In modern English, this practice may be extended to all names ending in s, i.e. both "Chris' recipe" and "Chris's recipe" may be found:
- 2009, Karen Hitchcock, Little White Slips (→ISBN):
- Sam, the Lebanese milk bar man, followed Chris's recipe.
- 2012, Jack Edward Shay, Bygone Binghamton: Remembering People and Places of the Past (→ISBN):
- That was Chris' recipe.
- 2009, Karen Hitchcock, Little White Slips (→ISBN):
- ' is to be distinguished from -s': the teachers' faces = the faces of the teachers, plural.
Chickasaw
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔ/
Suffix
-'
Danish
Suffix
-'
- forms the possessive of words ending in s, x or z
See also
German
Suffix
-'
Synonyms
- (now rare) -ens
Norwegian
Suffix
-'
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