"Most" is the meaning of the English suffix "-est." The word "most" in fact replaces the suffix when the adjective in question has more than two syllables: "strong" versus "most valiant."
The suffix -est is means superlative. This is shown in strongest and luckiest.
No, "im" is not a suffix in English. It does not have a specific meaning or function when added to the end of a word.
From the Latin fructus, meaning fruit
The suffix -est is used to form the superlative form of adjectives.
She is the prettiest girl I know.
State, quality is one meaning of the suffix '-esse'. The syllables also may end a feminine gender noun. Either way, the suffix is found in French language words.
The Latin word est is equivalent to "is" in English language.
Est is a suffix and est means most of.
"Dis" is a prefix. "Honesty" is the root word. "ly" would be a suffix, as "Dishonestly".
bearer, producer
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The suffix -mas evolves from the Old English word maesse meaning festival, feast day or mass.
The suffix est (superlative) means most.
You are very pretty.
The English suffix '-nal' or '-nus' is a suffix that when combined with a latin orgin root gives the English meaning of belonging to. For example, -nal combined as suffix to the Latin root matr- [in English mother] gives maternal that means motherly or related to mother.
Est-tu la makes no sense. Es-tu la means are you there
From the Latin fructus, meaning fruit
The suffix -est is used to form the superlative form of adjectives.