Francuski | Angielski |
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IE nom propre | IE◼◼◼(Indo-European) |
IE adjectif | PIE◼◻◻(Proto-Indo-European) |
Iekaterinbourg nom propre {m} | Yekaterinburg◼◼◼(city in Russia) |
iel pronoun | he/she◼◼◼(he or she) |
iel [neologism] pronoun {n} | they(third-person singular, of unknown, irrelevant or non-binary gender) |
Ienisseï nom propre {m} | Yenisei◼◼◼(river in Russia) |
Ieïsk nom propre | Yeysk◼◼◼(town) |
& cie phrase | et al.◼◼◼(and others) |
(ancient war flag) nom | flag [flags](piece of cloth or often its representation) |
(avoir) deux pieds gauches nom | two left feet◼◼◼(exhibiting clumsiness) |
(be OK) aller bien/mieux (verb) adjectif | OK(in good health or in a good emotional state) |
(jeu de la) scie nom | cat's cradle(children's game) |
(la vie des) cloîtres nom | cloister [cloisters](monastic life) |
-ancie | -ancy(a condition or quality) |
-andrie nom {f} | -andry(male mate, husband) -andry(male reproductive organ; stamen) -andry(man, male) |
-anthropie | -anthropy(humanity; mankind) |
-archie nom {f} | -archy◼◼◼(form of government or rule) |
-ciel | -ware(denoting specific classes of computer software) |
-cratie nom {f} | -cracy(rule) |
-erie | -ery(place of art, craft or practice) |
-gamie nom {f} | -gamy(describing forms of marriage) |
-gonie nom {f} | |
-ie nom {f} | -land(territory, country or region (suffix)) |
-ien | -ian(belonging to) -ian(having a profession) -ian(related to) |
-ifier | -ify(to produce verbs meaning to make) |
-logie nom {f} | -logy◼◼◼(branch of learning) |
-lâtrie nom {f} | -latry(forms a noun meaning worship of stemmed noun) |
-mancie nom {f} | -mancy(specified forms of divination) |
-manie | -mania(indicating a compulsion or obsession) |
-métrie nom {f} | -metry(forming nouns relating to measures and measurement) |
-nomie {?} | -nomy(system of rules, laws, or knowledge about a particular field) |
-ologie | -ology(branch of learning) |
-pexie nom {f} | -pexy(fixing) |
-philie nom {f} | -philia(forming words denoting abnormal linking towards a given thing) |
-phobie nom {f} | -phobia◼◼◼(used to form nouns meaning fear) |
-phrénie |