-τζής
Greek
    
    Etymology
    
From Ottoman Turkish ـجی (-ci).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈd͡zis/
 
Suffix
    
-τζής • (-tzís) m (feminine -τζού)
- added to a noun, to create words for a male person who has an occupation related to that noun:
 - added to a noun, to create words for a male person who has does something related to that noun:
 
Usage notes
    
Some of these words are taken whole directly from Turkish, eg μπογιατζής (bogiatzís, “painter”) < boyacı, while others are neologisms made from joining Greek nouns onto this suffix, eg παλιά (paliá, “old (stuff)”) > παλιατζής (paliatzís, “junk dealer”).
Declension
    
declension of -τζής
| case \ number | singular | plural | 
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -τζής • | -τζήδες • | 
| genitive | -τζή • | -τζήδων • | 
| accusative | -τζή • | -τζήδες • | 
| vocative | -τζή • | -τζήδες • | 
Derived terms
    
- -τζίδικο n (-tzídiko) (place where the above occupations take place)
 
  Greek terms suffixed with -τζής
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