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English

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Etymology

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From salicylic acid.

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-sal

  1. (pharmacology) Used to form names of salicylic acid derivatives.

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Estonian

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-sal

  1. adessive singular of -s

German

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  • IPA(key): /zaːl/ (prescriptive standard)
  • IPA(key): /zal/, /sa(ː)l/ (also common; the latter after obstruents only)
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Suffix

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-sal n or f

  1. Alternative form of -sel

Usage notes

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  • The suffix -sal may be neuter or less often feminine. The individual nouns are usually assigned to one of the two genders and do not alternate.

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Hungarian

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-sal

  1. (case suffix) assimilated harmonic variant of -val/-vel (with)
    társ (companion, partner)társsal (with [a] companion)

Turkish

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-sal

  1. Alternative form of -sel (suffix turning a word into an adjective)

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Category Turkish terms suffixed with -sal not found