-sche

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== German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ʃə] === Etymology 1 === Feminine nomilisation of -sch. Compare Dutch -se, Low German -sche, -sch. ==== Suffix ==== -sche (dated or regional) A suffix attached to family names and other words identifying families or groups of people, to produce a female form, especially denoting a wife or mother. Müller (family name) + -sche → die Müllersche (“Mrs Müller”) Nachbar (“neighbour”) + -sche → die Nachbarsche (“the woman next door”, especially “the mother of the neighbour family”) Kirchdorf (place name) + -sche → die Kirchdorfsche (“that certain woman from Kirchdorf”, especially “the mother of that certain family living there”) ===== Derived terms ===== Meiersche Müllersche Nachbarsche === Etymology 2 === Inflected forms. ==== Suffix ==== -sche strong nominative feminine singular of -sch strong nominative/accusative plural of -sch weak nominative masculine/feminine/neuter singular of -sch die boolesche Algebra ― Boolean algebra weak accusative feminine/neuter singular of -sch mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular of -sch === See also === -'sche == Low German == === Alternative forms === -sch === Suffix === -sche f creates the female form of persons or animals ‎Tüüg (“witness”) + ‎-sche → ‎Tüügsche (“female witness”). See also: Tügin (“female witness”) ==== Derived terms ==== Meiersche === See also === -in