Italian | English |
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-e | -s(regular plurals of nouns) |
-ectomia {f} | -ectomy(excision of) |
-edro {m} | -hedron(solid figure) |
-ella {f} | -ling(Diminutive) |
-ello {m} | -ling(Diminutive) |
-emia {f} | -aemia(condition of the blood) |
-endo | -ing(to form gerunds) |
-ene {m} | -ene(alkene) |
-ente | -ing(to form present participles) |
-enza | -ence(same as -ance; having the state or condition of) |
-enza {f} | -ship(Property or state of being) |
-ere participle | to(infinitive-marker) |
-eria {f} | -ery(place of art, craft or practice) |
-esco | -esque(in the style of) |
-ese | -ese(forming adjectives and nouns describing things characteristic of a particular place) |
-esimo | -th(used to form the ordinal numeral) |
-etico | -etic(pertaining to) |
-etta {f} | -ling(Diminutive) -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-etto | -ee(used to form diminutives) |
-etto {m} | -ling(Diminutive) -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-evole | -able(able to be done) |
-ezza | -ness(appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...") |
-ezza {f} {f-Pl} | -ship(Property or state of being) |
-a | -um(Latinate singular grammatical number suffix) |
-abile | -able(able to be done) -ible(able to be done) |
-adico | -adic(having a number of arguments) |
-aggine | -cy(used to form nouns of state, condition or quality e.g. obstinacy) |
-aggio {f} | -ing(act of doing something) |
-ana {f} | -an(of or pertaining to) |
-ando | -ing(to form gerunds) |
-ano {m} | -an(of or pertaining to) -ane(alkanes) |
-ante | -ing(to form present participles) |
-antropia | -anthropy(humanity; mankind) |
-anza | -ence(same as -ance; having the state or condition of) |
-anza {f} | -ance(a state) |
-arca {m} {f} | -arch(leading, leader) |