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I'm still finishing Proust.,, the suffix, means around.
,, the suffix, means around.
They also have a suffix, vun.
This was an older suffix.
Now it's a suffix you can add to things to make a kind of nominal compound, and specifically they add it to numbers
Jerry Holkins: But that suffix the gator suffix and its implications of a reptilian carnivore will come back.
The number suffixes.
You have to add the O suffix on there to make it functional.
I said well how about a collective suffix on the word for land which means a collection of land, so the word for world is rhaesheser,
So you just add the suffix on there, and that's what that means, and you have to have a bunch of other words.
That's why we add the suffix -ism to the end.
But this language literally had separate suffixes for number words that were in the tens, hundreds, thousands,
First, Dothraki is going suffix-y.
And then ama, you switch the suffix, and you get 7.
Your syntax, the prefixes and suffixes that you use are really, really different from anything that I would say most people in this room
vowels inside and without these consonants, and also suffixes and prefixes, to form different types of words.
There were very strange and inconsistent precedence rules-- what order you do the suffixes, and so on.
I had them agree with the nouns in person and number and also had these suffixes for derivation.
Remember, that's the number 2 with the ma suffix, and now you see the 2 lines and then also the straight line up and down in the middle.
"Vez" is stallion, and "of" is kind of an augmentative suffix, so "Vezhof" is the word for that great stallion in the sky.
into the area code, prefix, suffix, et cetera.
but if you put that into the accusative, which is to make it the object of a verb, it adds an S suffix on the end.
To take a very simple example, in column two here of our triplets, these two characters, which I'm now highlighting in pink, link a word's stem to its suffix.
In general, English does not tolerate synonyms that share the same root, but vary in their suffixes,
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