-ak

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Etymology

From Old Castithan *-akʼ.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-ak/, /-k/

Orthographic Form

_aK

Suffix

-ak (may surface as -k after vowels)

  1. Co-occurs with animate patient nouns.
Derived Terms
Category Castithan terms suffixed with -ak not found

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ak/

Orthographic Form

-ak 

Pronoun 1

-ak

  1. dependent form of kaah (used after consonants, -k is used instead after vowels)
Inflection

Etymology

From Proto-Plains *-akə.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-ak/

Suffix

-ak (may surface as -k after vowels)

  1. Used to form animate agentive nouns from verbs
    dothralat (to ride)dothrak (rider)
  2. Used to form animate ordinal numerals from cardinal numerals
    at (one)atak (first one)
Derived Terms
Category Dothraki terms suffixed with -ak not found

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-ak/, /-ɛk/, /-k/

Orthographic Form

-ak, -ek or -k

Suffix

-ak (may surface as -k after vowels, the vowel may surface as e when the previous vowel is e, ei or u)

  1. Used to derive inceptive verbs from other verbs.
Derived Terms
Category Irathient terms suffixed with -ak not found

Pronoun

-ak

  1. dependent form of ant