Portugál | Angol |
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-ergia | -ergy(work) |
-es | -est(second-person singular present tense of verbs) -s(regular plurals of nouns) |
-ês | -er((used form a demonym) resident or inhabitant of...) -ese(forming adjectives and nouns describing things characteristic of a particular place) |
-ês {m} | -ish(appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions) |
-esa {f} | -ess(female suffix) -ish(appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions) |
-esas {f-Pl} | -ish(appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions) |
-esco | -esque(in the style of) |
-eses {m-Pl} | -ish(appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions) |
-ésimo | -th(used to form the ordinal numeral) |
-ético {m} | -etic(pertaining to) |
-eto {m} | -ide(binary compound of a nonmetal) |
-ez {f} | -ness(appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...") |
-eza {f} | -ness(appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...") |
-fagia {f} | -phagy(the consumption of) |
-fago | -phagous(feeding on) |
-fago {m} | -phage(something that eats, or consumes) |
-filia {f} | -philia(forming words denoting abnormal linking towards a given thing) |
-filo | -phile(Forming nouns and adjectives denoting "friend") |
-fita {f} | -phyte(taxonomic group of plants or algae) |
-fobia {f} | -phobia(used to form nouns meaning fear) |
-fone {m} | -phone(type of sound) |
-fono {m} | -phone(speaker of a certain language) |
-foro {m} | -phore(bearer or carrier of) |
-gamia {f} | -gamy(describing forms of marriage) |
-génio {m} | -gen(producer of something) |
-gênio {m} | -gen(producer of something) |
-geno {m} | -gen(producer of something) |
-gono {m} | -gon(plane figure) |
-grafia {f} | -graphy(Suffix denoting a written or represented in the specified manner, or about a specified subject) |
-grafo {m} | -graph(something related to writing etc.) -grapher(someone who writes about a specified subject) |
-grama | -gram(something written) |
-ia {f} | -y(forming abstract nouns) |
-íaco | -ac(one affected with) |
-ico | -ish(appended to words) |
-ico {m} | -ic(Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic) |