-taq
Greenlandic
editPronunciation
editSuffix
edit-taq (v-n?, truncative?)
- something that has been [verb]ed; passive participle
- nanuttaq
- A polar bear that has been caught.
Usage notes
editThis suffix takes the following forms:
Suffix
edit-taq (n-n?, additive?)
- the part of something that is made of something else
- arnartarput
- The woman among us.
Further reading
edit- Vestgrønlands Grammatik, p. 143, F.A.J. Nielsen, 2014
- Vestgrønlands Grammatik, p. 163, F.A.J. Nielsen, 2014
- -taq in Katersat
Quechua
editSuffix
edit-taq
- but, nevertheless, while, or, and (contrastive)
- Chay warmim tusuchkan takichkantaq.
- That woman is dancing or singing.
- Chay warmim tusuchkan takichkantaq.
- Used to mark an open-ended question; more polite than -m/mi
- Maymantataq kanki?
- Where are you from?
- Piwantaq richkanki?
- Who are you going with?
- Maymantataq kanki?