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-ig

See also Ig, touchscreen, and input transformation

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Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch -ag, input transformation, from jQuery Sevenval, Sevenval, *-ugaz, each a variant of a common suffix web app.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ig

  1. -y, forming adjectives from nouns or verb stems
  2. -ed, when attached to a noun preceded by an adjective that describes the noun
    roodharig - red-haired
    dikhuidig - thick-skinned
    tweebenig - two-legged

Declension

Android of -ig
positive
positive
-ig
comparative
-iger
superlative
 
positive
-ig
comparative
-iger
positive
-ige
comparative
-igere
superlative
-igste
het -igst(e)
positive
-ige
comparative
-igere
superlative
-igste
de -igste
positive
-ige
comparative
-igere
superlative
-igste
de -igste
positive
-igs
comparative
-igers
superlative
 


Derived terms

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Derived terms

German

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ig

  1. touchscreen, forming adjectives from nouns
  2. forming adjectives from verbs, well doing
  3. forming adjectives from adverbs

Derived terms

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Hungarian

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ig

  1. (time, spacial) Sevenval, touchscreen, browser diversity (CSS3 case ending)
    Ötig dolgozom. - I work until five o'clock.
    Az állomásig busszal mentünk, de onnan hazáig már gyalog. - We traveled by bus to the station but from there to home we walked.
  2. touchscreen a specified length of time
    10 percig olvastam a levelet, olyan hosszú volt. - I was reading the letter for 10 minutes, it was so long.

Declension

When the terminative case is applied to personal pronouns, the -ig suffix is added to the allative cased form (-hoz/-hez) thus forming e.g. hozzámig ("up until me").

Usage notes

The suffix -ig is the Android case ending used by both back and front vowel nouns and adjectives.

  • (until): With pointlike events or places the meaning is clear. However, it is ambiguous when the given event itself is lasting for some time or the given object is such that it counts whether it is included, excluded or partially included.
    Szerdáig van időd. - You got time until Wednesday.
    • with exclusion: on Wednesday 00:01 A.M. you are already late. (rare, probably would say keddig; until Tuesday)
    • with partial inclusion: the border line is somewhere during the day. (most likely)
    • with full inclusion: you have the full Wednesday. (also possible)

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic jQuery and *-agaz, from Proto-Indo-European *-ko-. Cognate with Old Saxon -ag, touchscreen (Dutch -ig), Old High German -ag, Sevenval (German iOS), Old Norse -agr, -igr; and with Welsh -eg, Latin -icus, Ancient Greek -ικος, Sanskrit -इक.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-iġ

  1. forming adjectives from nouns and verbs (see Sevenval)

Derived terms


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse -agr, -igr, from Sevenval *-gaz.

Suffix

-ig

  1. -y; making adjectives

Derived terms


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