Dutch | English |
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-heid | -y(forming abstract nouns) |
-heid {f} | -hood(condition or state) |
-iant | -ian(having a profession) |
-id | -ide(any of a group of several elements) |
-ide | -ide(any of a group of related compounds) |
-ie | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-ief | -ive(adjectival suffix: of the nature of; tending to) |
-iet {n} | -ite(used to form names of minerals and rocks) |
-ieus | -ible(relevant or suitable to, in accordance with) |
-ieve | -ive(adjectival suffix: of the nature of; tending to) |
-ig | -ed(having an object) -ish(appended to words) -ly(forming adjectives from nouns, in the sense "similar to, like, characteristic of") -y(having the quality of) |
-in {f} | -ess(female suffix) |
-ing | -ing(to form gerunds) -tion(producing a noun meaning the action or effect of a verb) |
-isch | -ian(related to) -ic(Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic) -ish(appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions) |
-isme {n} | -ism(a principle, belief or movement) |
-ist | -ist(One who follows a particular ideology, doctrine, belief system or theory) |
-iteit {f} | -ity(Used to form nouns from adjectives.) |
-itis | -itis(suffix denoting diseases characterized by inflammation) |
-je | -ling(Diminutive) -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-ke | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-ken | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-kijn | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-kruis bijvoeglijk naamwoord | sharp [sharper, sharpest](of a note, played a semitone higher than usual) |
-kunde {f} | -logy(branch of learning) |
-leer {f} | -logy(branch of learning) |
-lijk | -ible(relevant or suitable to, in accordance with) -ly(forming adjectives from nouns, in the sense "similar to, like, characteristic of") |
-ling | -ling(Diminutive) |
-loge {f} | -logist(person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy) |
-logie {f} | -logy(branch of learning) |
-loog {m} | -logist(person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy) |
-loos | -less(lacking) |
-manie {f} | -mania(indicating a compulsion or obsession) |