Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ъkъ via Old Church Slavonic -ъкъ (-ŭkŭ).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ък (-ǎkm

  1. Deadjectival, denoting a carrier of the specified property (rare)
    пети (peti, fifth) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎петък (petǎk, Friday)
    четвърти (četvǎrti, fourth) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎четвъртък (četvǎrtǎk, Thursday)
    жълт (žǎlt, yellow) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎жълтък (žǎltǎk, egg yolk)
    бял (bjal, white) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎белтък (beltǎk, egg white)
  2. Deverbal from the past participle in (-t), denotes resultant nouns of the specified action.
    добивам (dobivam, to extract, to obtain)добит (dobit)добитък (dobitǎk, cattle)
    свивам (svivam, to bend into an arc or circle)свит (svit)свитък (svitǎk, a scroll)
  3. Deverbal, denotes an instance of the specified action
    тласкам (tlaskam, to push, to press) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎тласък (tlasǎk, a push)
    пискам (piskam, to scream) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎писък (pisǎk, a scream)
  4. From nouns, forms adjectives with pertaining meaning
    жар (žar, embers) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎жарък (žarǎk, hot, scorching)
    тежест (težest, weight, burden) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎тежък (težǎk, heavy)
    горест (gorest, sorrow, grief) + ‎-ък (-ǎk) → ‎горък (gorǎk, sorrowful)
  5. Non-productive adjective suffix which corresponded to doublet forms in Proto-Slavic, e.g.:
    гладък (gladǎk), дързък (dǎrzǎk), крепък (krepǎk), крехък (krehǎk)

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