Beijing, Chonqing, etc.
I thought it was -Ing... If not, Juggling is one.
The suffix "-ling" is "younger" or "inferior"
examples: starling, hatchling, yearling, nestling, kindling, sibling
young
(fledgling)
Ling is the answer
I believe what you are asking for is examples of words ending with the suffix "-city" such as: velocity veracity paucity
Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
There is no suffix in resilient. There is a stem having a prefix, and a participial ending.
The suffix "ling" typically denotes a small version or offspring of something, or it can indicate a connection or association with the root word. For example, a duckling is a young duck, and a underling is a subordinate.
No, "ling" is not a Greek suffix. It is an Old English suffix used to form nouns indicating a type of plant or fish, such as "sapling" or "codling."
Ling is the answer
darling
There is no prefix "ling." There is a suffix ling, as in Earthling or fingerling. Perhaps you mean the root lingu-, as in lingual or linguistics, which means tongue, or by extension, language.
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
I believe what you are asking for is examples of words ending with the suffix "-city" such as: velocity veracity paucity
Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
suffix
Words ending in tious:ambitiouscontentiousfacetiousfactiousfictitiousflirtatiousfractiouspretentiousscrumptioussuperstitious
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
Yes.