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-y meaning in Dutch

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-y (forming abstract nouns)
[UK: waɪ]
[US: ˈwaɪ]

-heid

-nis

-y (forming diminutive nouns)
[UK: waɪ]
[US: ˈwaɪ]

-che

-etje

-ie

-je

-ke

-ken

-kijn

-pje

-tje

-y (having the quality of)
[UK: waɪ]
[US: ˈwaɪ]

-ig

-'s (possessive marker)

-s

-'s (the house/place/establishment of)

bij

-able (able to be done)
[UK: ˈeɪb.l̩]
[US: ˈeɪb.l̩]

-abel

-baar

-able [UK: ˈeɪb.l̩]
[US: ˈeɪb.l̩]

te

-al (aldehyde)

-al

-arch (leading, leader)

-arch

-archy (form of government or rule)

-archie{f}

-ation (-ation (suffix))

-atie{f}

-tie{f}

-burger (suffix used to make names for hamburger-like dishes)

-burger{m}

-cracy (rule)

-cratie{f}

-crat (participant)

-craat

-ed (having an object of a particular quality)

also as a past participle: ge- + -d

-ed (having an object)

-ig

ge- -d

-er ((used form a demonym) resident or inhabitant of...)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-er{m}

-se{f}

-ese (forming adjectives and nouns describing things characteristic of a particular place)

-ees

-esque (resembling)
[UK: ˈesk]
[US: ˈesk]

-esk

-ess (female suffix)

-esse{f}

-in{f}

-est (second-person singular present tense of verbs)

-t

-est (superlative of adjectives and adverbs)

-ste

-fold (used to make adjectives)

-voudig

-free (free from; without)

-vrij

-genous

-geen

-gon (plane figure)

hoek{m}

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