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-ken
-ken
German
Etymology
German Low German form of standard -chen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kən/
Suffix
-ken n (plural 1 -kes, plural 2 -ken, plural 3 -kens)
- (colloquial, regional, Northern Germany, Westphalia) used to make diminutives
- Häusken ‑ little house
- Dörfkes ‑ small villages
Usage notes
- After stops, particulary after k, a linking -s- is often inserted: Pack → Päcksken (see Päckchen (“parcel”)).
- Sometimes an old linking -e- is also preserved: Mann → Männeken (see derived terms below).
Derived terms
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- Häusken, Herzken, Käffken, Mäusken, Pülleken
German Low German
Alternative forms
- -sken
- -schen
Suffix
-ken n (plural -kes)
- used to make diminutives