Bernd
01/24/2019 (Thu) 06:55:08
No.22727
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>>22721>why e becomes fancy e?In that case the last vowel becomes elongated. Might be because
-cska,
-cske also can be
-acska,
-ecske. When a word ends with consonant a vowel needs to be added in between since there are too many consonants already.
However I think if a name ends with consonant we would just add
-ka,
-ke:
Adél ->
Adélka/Adélke (for me the previous sounds better, but I think the latter is right too, this comes from the problem that
Adél doesn't have vowel harmony)
I tried to think of other names with other vowels at the end, but couldn't think of any, so I checked and I don't believe we have names ending with:
o,
u and
ü; only with
i, but even those - while they can be registered they are also a form a diminutive.
E.g.
Cili (from Cecilia I think) ->
CilikécskeSo it gets not just a
-cske, but
-kécske, since the correct order would be:
Cili ->
Cilike (this is already diminutive) ->
Cilikécske.
Cilicske sounds weird.
Why not
Cilícske? That would be the logical no? Beats me.
But back to
Adél. If I would really want to glue
-cska/-cske at the end, I would do:
AdélocskaSome might give you better explanations. I can't. I'm sure we learnt about this in primary- and high-school but don't think we went into the question "why?".
>how do we read it again?Like the 'a' in bay. Okay?