In the case of Sikke, this is accomplished by dropping the voiceless final syllable and adding a diminutive suffix in its place ( in this case "-je " ), resulting in "'Sikje " '.
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They most commonly occur in the final syllable of nouns with diminutive suffixes or words with a diminutive connotation, as well as in the suffix " ( y ) aanh " ( [-)'first person ( Conjunct ) Animate Intransitive '.
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According to the Occitan scenario, advanced by Rafael Lapesa, the Spanish borrowed the Occitan name for themselves, which was the name " Espa�a " plus the diminutive suffix "-ol ", from the Latin "-olus ".
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An example of this is the German word " M�dchen " ( " girl " ); this is derived from " Magd " " maidservant " with the diminutive suffix "-chen ", and this suffix always makes the noun grammatically neuter.
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The two dialects also differ in the diminutive suffix ( "'- daK "'in Santee, and "'- na "'in Yankton-Yanktonai and in Sisseton ) and in a number of other phonetic issues that are harder to categorize.
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The most frequent ones may be " Pepa " ( with no diminutive suffix ), " Pep�k " ( with a diminutive suffix ), or " Pep?ek " ( with an even stronger diminutive suffix, used primarily for children, or ironically ).
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The most frequent ones may be " Pepa " ( with no diminutive suffix ), " Pep�k " ( with a diminutive suffix ), or " Pep?ek " ( with an even stronger diminutive suffix, used primarily for children, or ironically ).
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The most frequent ones may be " Pepa " ( with no diminutive suffix ), " Pep�k " ( with a diminutive suffix ), or " Pep?ek " ( with an even stronger diminutive suffix, used primarily for children, or ironically ).
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However, their popularity is due to their iconicity . " Eta " is derived from the diminutive suffix and more properly means " slight ", but it's a little word, and its use for " malgranda " ( little ) is quite common.
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A simple example would be a diminutive suffix added to the word " cat " to form a word meaning " small cat . " A more abstract example would be the diminutive of " trumpet " forming " pipe . " Both diminutives and augmentives have suffixes that indicate both smallness and plurality.