-ga
Estonian
Etymology
Derived from kaasas, kaasa, which became a suffix. Cognate to Finnish kanssa, Finnish -kaa, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hansō.
Suffix
-ga
- ending of the comitative case
Irish
Alternative forms
- -da (after l and n)
- -dha (obsolete)
Suffix
-ga
- Added to nouns to form adjectives.
Derived terms
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Related terms
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *-gjô, *-gô (suffix).
Suffix
-ga m
Declension
Declension of -ga (weak)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ga | -gan |
| accusative | -gan | -gan |
| genitive | -gan | -gena |
| dative | -gan | -gum |
Samoan
Suffix
-ga
- Used to make a verb into a noun with a related meaning.
Somali
Suffix
-ga
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