-lich

Anlam (English)

  1. (morpheme) Used to form adjectives from verbs, to express that "something can be done with the person or thing described".
  2. (morpheme) Used to form adjectives from verbs, to express that "that the person or thing described does something".
  3. (morpheme) Used to form adjectives from nouns, to indicate "affiliation".
  4. (morpheme) Used to form adjectives from nouns (times), to indicate "repetition".
  5. (morpheme) Used to form adjectives from adjectives, to express "a weakening or differentiation".
  6. (morpheme) Used to form adverbss from adjectives.

(IPA) olarak telaffuz edilir
/lɪç/
Etymology (English)

In summary

Adjective: From Middle High German -lich, -līch, from Old High German -līh, from Proto-West Germanic *-līk. Cognate with English -ly and Dutch -lijk. Adverb: From Middle High German -līche, from Old High German -līhho.

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