rankay

English: Translation
referrs to a pile of debris, junk, or rubble, resulting from destruction, demolition, or disassembly.
noun
Notes

# Morphological Analysis:
The transformation from "ranka" (to dismantle or destroy) to "rankay" through the addition of the "y" morpheme:

1. Changes the part of speech from verb to noun
2. Shifts the meaning from the action of destruction to the resulting state or product (debris, junk)

# Implications:
This morphological process highlights the language's ability to derive new words and meanings through affixation, providing insight into the language's structure and semantic nuances.