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Meaning of -ina | Babel Free

Phrase feminine CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. suffix used to form feminine nouns denoting geographical features, landscapes, slopes, or depressions
    feminine, morpheme
  2. suffix used to form collective nouns denoting stands, groves, or groupings of specific plants, trees, or vegetation
    feminine, morpheme
  3. suffix used to form nouns denoting specific categories or groups of plants, agricultural crops, or vegetation
    feminine, morpheme
  4. suffix used to form nouns denoting animal products, specifically meat, fats, or pelts
    feminine, morpheme
  5. suffix used to form nouns denoting a characteristic smell, aroma, or quality, often unpleasant
    feminine, morpheme
  6. suffix used to form expressive or colloquial nouns denoting nonsense, jokes, or fun
    feminine, morpheme
  7. suffix used to form nouns denoting fractions or quantitative groupings
    feminine, morpheme
  8. suffix used to form nouns denoting types of matter, materials, waste, or biological remains
    feminine, morpheme
  9. suffix used to form nouns denoting the result of an action or a concrete object created by a process
    feminine, morpheme

Examples

“dol (“bottom”) + -ina → dolina (“valley”)”
“kotol (“kettle”) + -ina → kotlina (“basin”)”
“strmý (“steep”) + -ina → strmina (“precipice; steep slope”)”
“šikmý (“slanted”) + -ina → šikmina (“slope; incline”)”
“jelša (“alder”) + -ina → jelšina (“alder grove”)”
“lopúch (“burdock”) + -ina → lopušina (“burdock patch”)”
“borovica (“pine”) + -ina → borina (“pine forest”)”
“buk (“beech”) + -ina → bučina (“beech forest”)”
“byľ (“stalk”) + -ina → bylina (“herb; plant”)”
“zelený (“green”) + -ina → zelenina (“vegetables”)”
“ozimný (“winter (adj.)”) + -ina → ozimina (“winter crop”)”
“divý (“wild”) + -ina → divina (“venison; game meat”)”
“bravčový (“pork (adj.)”) + -ina → bravčovina (“pork (meat)”)”
“hovädzí (“beef (adj.)”) + -ina → hovädzina (“beef (meat)”)”
“slaný (“salty”) + -ina → slanina (“bacon”)”
“kožuch (“fur, skin”) + -ina → kožušina (“fur; pelt”)”
“myší (“mouse (adj.)”) + -ina → myšina (“smell of mice”)”
“pleseň (“mold”) + -ina → plesnina (“mustiness; smell of mold”)”
“stuchlý (“musty”) + -ina → stuchlina (“musty odor”)”
“pes (“dog”) + -ina → psina (“fun; joke”)”
“krava (“cow”) + -ina → kravina (“bullshit; nonsense”)”
“kôň (“horse”) + -ina → konina (“nonsense”)”
“osem (“eight”) + -ina → osmina (“one eighth”)”
“desať (“ten”) + -ina → desatina (“one tenth”)”
“menší (“smaller”) + -ina → menšina (“minority”)”
“väčší (“larger”) + -ina → väčšina (“majority”)”
“zdochlý (“dead”) + -ina → zdochlina (“carcass; cadaver”)”
“hluchý (“barren”) + -ina → hlušina (“gangue; waste rock”)”
“zem (“earth”) + -ina → zemina (“soil; earth material”)”
“čmáraný (“scribbled”) + -ina → čmáranina (“scribble; scrawl”)”
“zlúčený (“combined”) + -ina → zlúčenina (“compound; combination”)”
“nový (“new”) + -ina → novina (“news; novelty”)”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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