Španielčina | Angličtina |
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-grafo | -graph(something related to writing etc.) |
-grafo {m} | -grapher(someone who writes about a specified subject) |
-grama {m} | -gram(something written) |
-í {m} {f} | -i(suffix to form a demonym (especially in the Middle East)) |
-ia | -y(forming abstract nouns) |
-iana {f} | -ian(related to) |
-iano {m} | -ian(related to) |
-iatría | |
-ible | -able(able to be done) -ible(expressing capacity or worthiness in a passive sense) |
-ico | -ic(Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic) -ish(appended to words) |
-ico {f} | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-idad | -ness(appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being...") |
-idad {f} | -hood(group) -ity(Used to form nouns from adjectives.) |
-ido {m} | -ide(any of a group of related compounds) |
-ie | -y(forming abstract nouns) |
-iego | -y(having the quality of) |
-iello {f} | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-iendo | -ing(to form present participles) |
-iento | -ish(appended to words) -y(having the quality of) |
-ificar | -ify(to produce verbs meaning to make) |
-illa {f} | -ling(Diminutive) |
-illo {m} | -ling(Diminutive) |
-ilo {m} | -yl(radical or functional group) |
-imo | -th(used to form the ordinal numeral) |
-ina {f} | -ine(used to form names of chemical substances) |
-iña {f} | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-ino {m} | -yne(hydrocarbon with triple bonds) |
-iño {m} | -y(forming diminutive nouns) |
-io | -y(forming abstract nouns) |
-ir participle | to(infinitive-marker) |
-ismo {m} | -ism(a principle, belief or movement) |
-ista {m} {f} | -er(person whose occupation is...) -ist(One who follows a particular ideology, doctrine, belief system or theory) |
-isto {m} | -ist(A person who uses something) |
-ita | -ite(a follower or adherent of a specified person) |
-ita {f} | -ling(Diminutive) |