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{Suresh 516} Formation of adjective

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{Suresh 516}  Formation of adjective

 

विशेषण का गठन ( Visheshan ka gathan)

 

ई (ee) प्रत्यय (Suffix)
You can form adjectives by adding ई (ee) suffix to the noun as listed below:
रोग (रोग) disease : रोगी (Rogee) Diseased
सुख (Sukh ) Happiness : सुखी (Sukhee) – Happy
संयम (Sanyam) abstinence/Restraint:संयमी (Sanyamee) moderate/Restrained
इत (et) प्रत्यय (Suffix)
You can form adjectives by adding इत (et) suffix to the noun as follows:
अनुमान (Anumaan ) Estimate) अनुमानित (Anumaanit) Estimated
नियम ( Niyam) Rule नियमित (Niyamit) Regular
मोह (Moh) attachment :मोहित (mohit) fascinated

आ (aa) प्रत्यय (Suffix)
You can form adjectives by adding आ (aa) suffix to the noun as noted below::
प्यास (Pyaas) :Thirst  प्यासा (Pyaasa) Thirsty
भूख (Bhokh) Hunger भूखा (Bhookha ) Hungry
प्यार (Pyaar)  Love) : प्यारा (Pyaara ) Lovely

य (ya) प्रत्यय (Suffix)
You can form adjectives by adding य (ya) suffix to the noun,
per the  details mentioned below::
पूजा (Pooja ) :Worship/prayer  -> पूज्य (Poojya)  Honored

वन (Van) : Forest/jungle/Wood) : वन्य (Vanya) Wild

इक (ek) प्रत्यय (Suffix)
You can form adjectives by adding इक (ek) suffix to the noun 
as per details indicated below::

इतिहास (Itihaas – History): एतिहासिक (aitihaasik)  Historical

परिवार (Pariwaar) Family : पारिवारिक (Paariwaarik) Family related

शरीर (Shareer )  Body : शारीरिक (Shaareerik)  Bodily

ईय (iya) प्रत्यय (Suffix)

You can form adjectives by adding ईय (iya) suffix to the noun as following:
राष्ट्र (Raashtra )Nation  राष्ट्रीय (Raashtreeya) :national
स्वर्ग (Swarg ) Heaven : स्वर्गीय (Swargeeya) Heavenly
जाति (Jaati) Race/caste जातीय (Jaateey) Racial
भारत (Bharat) India : भारतीय (Bharateeya ) Indian

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