-filia
See also: filia, -fília, and -filią
Finnish
Etymology
Internationalism (see English -philia), ultimately from Ancient Greek φιλία (philía).
Suffix
-filia
- -philia
Anagrams
- faili
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φιλία (philía, “friendship, affection, love”).
Suffix
-filia
- -philia
- -phily
Derived terms
Italian terms suffixed with -filia
Anagrams
- filai, ifali
Polish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φίλος (phílos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfi.lja/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ilja
- Syllabification: fi‧lia
Suffix
-filia f
- -philia
- kseno- + -filia → ksenofilia
Declension
Declension of -filia
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | -filia | -filie |
genitive | -filii | -filii/-filij (archaic) |
dative | -filii | -filiom |
accusative | -filię | -filie |
instrumental | -filią | -filiami |
locative | -filii | -filiach |
vocative | -filio | -filie |
Derived terms
Polish terms suffixed with -filia
See also
- -fil, filo-
Further reading
- -filia in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- -filia in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fiˈli.ɐ/
Suffix
-filia f (noun-forming suffix, plural -filias)
- (pathology) -philia (forming words denoting abnormal linking towards a given thing)
Derived terms
Portuguese terms suffixed with -filia
Spanish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φιλία (philía, “friendship, affection, love”).
Suffix
-filia f (plural -filias)
- -philia
- Antonym: -fobia
Derived terms
Spanish terms suffixed with -filia
Related terms
- -filo
- filo-
Further reading
- “-filia”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014