Famouser is not a real word. If you want to compare two things using famous you say more famous.
James Cook is more famous than Nickolas Young
No, "good-er" is not a standard word in English. The correct comparative form of "good" is "better." Using "good-er" is considered nonstandard and informal, and it's best to stick with "better" in both written and spoken contexts.
Ies, it is. Definition: \Quot"er\, n. One who quotes the words of another
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The suffix in the word "announcer" is "-er."
It is pronounced leather blaka. This is a real word. It is from the inheritance cycle.
The suffix "-er" added to "audubon" indicates a person who engages in the activity of birdwatching or studying birds, as in the case of John James Audubon, a famous ornithologist and naturalist.
Er, no.
The German word for he is er.
In bokmål it is "jeg er" In nynorsk it is "eg er"
The suffix in player is -er.
Yes. Er is an acceptable Scrabble word.
The word "tolerate" has three syllables: tol-er-ate.