-isch
German (Berlin)
/ɪʃ/, /əʃ/
suffix
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German -isch inherited from Old High German -isc inherited from Proto-Germanic *-iskaz (-ish) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *-iskos.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*-iskos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -esque English
- -ish English
- toolishness English
- -iscus Latin
- -esk German
- -esco Italian
- -esk Dutch, Flemish
- -isch Dutch, Flemish
- -esque French
- -ίσκος Ancient Greek
- -ῐ́σκος Ancient Greek
- *-iskos Proto-Indo-European
- -isk Norwegian Bokmål
- flamengo Portuguese
- *-iskaz Proto-Germanic
- -isc Old English
- -isċ Old English
- -ish Middle English
- -isk Old Norse
- -iskr Old Norse
- -skr Old Norse
- *-ьskъ Proto-Slavic
- -ais Old French
- -isco Galician
- -is Indonesian
- -isc Old High German
- -iska Latvian
- -isks Latvian
- -isch Middle High German
- -esch Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- -𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- ־יש Yiddish
- אַטאָמיש Yiddish
- אַלפֿאַרבאַנדיש Yiddish
- אַנאַרכיסטיש Yiddish
- אַנטיסעמיטיש Yiddish
- אַשכּנזיש Yiddish
- אָנצענטריש Yiddish
- אָפּטימיסטיש Yiddish
- אוקראַיִניש Yiddish
- בונדיש Yiddish
- דײַטשמעריש Yiddish
- כינעזיש Yiddish
- מישניש Yiddish
- עטנאָגראַפֿיש Yiddish
- פּחדניש Yiddish
- תּנ״כיש Yiddish
- *-isk gmw-pro
- -isc Old Dutch
- -iškas Lithuanian
- -isk Old Frisian
- *-iškas Proto-Balto-Slavic
- -yś Vilamovian
- -isc lng
- ieltsch Crimean Gothic