-q

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See also: q, Q, , , and Q.

Inupiaq

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Suffix

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-q

  1. singular suffix in the absolutive case. Numbers vary between singular -q and plural -t depending on whether they modify a noun or are being used for counting

Quechua

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Etymology

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From older -p.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-q

  1. Agentive suffix, akin to English -er.
    yachachiy (to teach)yachachiq (teacher)
  2. (Cuzco-Collao) Genitive marker. Alternative form of -p.