Le is a suffix. do not mistake the letters Le for french i am talking about English
The suffix for "bubble" is -le.
cattle
The suffix for spark is "-le", which changes the word to "sparkle".
The suffix of muscle is "-le," which is derived from the Latin word "musculus" meaning "little mouse."
Example doesn't have a suffix. However, "Ex-" is a suffix in some words, such as excommunicate or ex-wife/ex-husband. the word "ample" is not related to the word "example", just as "create" isn't related to "ate". For these reasons, example has no suffix.
There are 10,523 words in the Webster's Second International dictionary that end in "al". I couldn't say exactly how many are the suffix, but by skimming the results, I'd say most of them. If you still can't think of any, and you have an Apple, or Linux computer, copy/paste this line into the command line interface to see them all: grep al$ /usr/share/dict/words
fail - fail(s), fail(ed), fail(ing), fail(le), fail(ure)
The word for the state of being restless is restlessness.
Clayton le Moors was named after the village of Clayton, situated in Lancashire, England. The suffix "le Moors" refers to the moorland surrounding the area. The name "Clayton" is believed to derive from the Old English words "clay" and "tun," meaning "muddy farmstead."
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".