no u cant for example rereal doesnt make sense! prereal doesnt make sense! so sweety thats a no
~Jackie~
There is no prefix in fault. A prefix is something put in front of a word like invisible.
The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
yes, dis- -like, -taste
A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
It means it's reserved, but with the prefix of your kennel on front of the dog's name.
The prefix "un-" means not, so "unreal" would mean not real or imaginary.
If decogon were a real word then the prefix would, could be de-, dec- or deco-. But it is not a real word and so there is no prefix.
There is no prefix in fault. A prefix is something put in front of a word like invisible.
First is not a prefix. It can not go in front of a root word.
Prefix is before the word. Suffix is after the word.
The prefix "con-" means "with" or "together." It is used in words like "connect" (to join together) or "contribute" (to give together).
Front
ForeFront of Head: Forehead
No. For example, Rereal, unreal, or prereal doesn't make sence.
unconnect is the prefix of connect
A prefix is a morpheme added at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. It is used in many languages to create new words by modifying the roots or stems of existing words. Examples of prefixes include "un-" in "undo" and "re-" in "return."
The prefix "un" makes this a real word.