Martian, historian, Albigensian, Georgian, Grecian
Some words that end with the suffix "ian" include musician, historian, mathematician, and technician.
Some words that have the suffix -ian include musician, physician, electrician, and historian.
The suffix of the word "magician" is -ian.
The suffix "-ian" typically denotes belonging to or relating to a particular place, group, or characteristic. For example, "Canadian" refers to someone from Canada, and "musician" refers to someone involved in music.
Some professions ending in "ian" include electrician, musician, librarian, historian, and comedian.
Suffixes are names that follow the last name, such as II, III, Jr., Sr., etc. Examples: Smith, John Robert III, Smith, John Sr., Smith, John Jr. Name suffixes should not be confused with abbreviations following the name indicating some type of degree, such as MD, PhD, DDS, DVM, JD, etc.
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Some words that have the suffix -ian include musician, physician, electrician, and historian.
The suffix is -ian.
of or relating to
The suffix "-ian" typically denotes belonging to or relating to a particular place, group, or characteristic. For example, "Canadian" refers to someone from Canada, and "musician" refers to someone involved in music.
Frank Nkya
It's not a real suffix, you know. The real suffix is "ian" meaning a person from or connected to a place or activity or party. An Egyptian is a person from Egypt (Egypt+ian). A Christian is a person who follows the religion of Christ (Christ+ian). A musician is someone who plays music (music+ian). Probably the most widely used of these words is politician (politic+ian). By analogy to this word, people divided the word wrong as polit+ician, and treated -ician as a suffix in such relatively new words as mortician (mort+ician), or beautician (beaut(y)+ician). Similar misdivisions have created the suffix -aholic, as in "shopaholic" from a misdivision of alcoholic as alc+oholic rather than the correct alcohol+ic.
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Pedestrian does not have a prefix. The suffix is -ian. The root word is ped.
There are two suffixes used to mean "one who." These suffixes are "-ian" and "-an." They can also mean "one that (is)" and "related to."
librarian, Canadian, median, Australian, Indian, Hungarian