-en
German (Berlin)
/ən/, [ən], [m̩], [ŋ̍], [l̩n], [ɐn], [n̩], /ən/, /ən/, /ˈeːn/
suffix
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German -en derived from Proto-Germanic *-aną.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*-aną
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -bar German
- Balz German
- Blitz German
- Bund German
- Deutsch German
- Dings German
- Elefant German
- Elefantenhochzeit German
- Espe German
- Hochzeit German
- Jurist German
- Juristendeutsch German
- Katzenbuckel German
- Mensch German
- Menschenversuch German
- Million German
- Millionenstadt German
- Nerv German
- Staat German
- Staatenbund German
- Stadt German
- Vereinbarung German
- Versuch German
- balzen German
- blitzdingsen German
- ein German
- espen German
- katzbuckeln German
- leer German
- menschenleer German
- nervenstark German
- stark German
- ver- German
- vereinbaren German
- baltsen Dutch, Flemish
- -ν Ancient Greek
- *-aną Proto-Germanic
- -an Old English
- -n Esperanto
- -n Ido
- -en Middle High German
- espīn Middle High German
- vereinbæren Middle High German
- ־ן Yiddish
- -an Old Dutch
- -en Old Dutch
- -an Cimbrian
- -an Old Saxon
- ein
- Nerv
- Bund
- Balz
- Espe
- ver-
- leer
- -bar
- Blitz
- Staat
- Stadt
- Dings
- espen
- stark
- balzen
- Mensch
- Jurist
- Versuch
- Million
- Deutsch
- Elefant
- Hochzeit
- katzbuckeln
- Staatenbund
- nervenstark
- vereinbaren
- menschenleer
- Katzenbuckel
- Vereinbarung
- blitzdingsen
- Millionenstadt
- Menschenversuch
- Juristendeutsch
- Elefantenhochzeit