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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.
Wreak-er because it means a destroyer and it has er in it
No, the "-er" in "container" is not a suffix. It is part of the base word and does not change the word's meaning or function. A suffix is a word part added to the end of a base word to form a new word or modify its meaning.
In French, the final "er" is typically pronounced as a schwa sound, represented by the symbol [ə]. For example, the word "manger" would be pronounced as "mahn-zhay" with a soft, almost silent "er" sound at the end.
Adding an "-ing" suffix to a verb can add a syllable to the end of the word. For example, "jump" becomes "jumping."
The word "win" does not require a spelling change before attaching the portable part "-er" to create the word "winner."
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Wreak-er because it means a destroyer and it has er in it
One Norwegian word for "the End" is "Slutt". There are a whole load of others, depending on the context. There is a Norwegian saying that equates to the English one that "all's well that ends well": Når enden er god, er allting godt (literally "when end-the is good, is everything good", i.e. "when the end is good, everything is good", where ende means "end" and the ending -n means "the")
the word 'or'
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in fact, YES! it does end with ER, the correct word is " brighter ", just figured it out in fact XD
An old English and poetic word meaning 'before'.
I think you are going for the word scenery, or scene.
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Adding an "-ing" suffix to a verb can add a syllable to the end of the word. For example, "jump" becomes "jumping."
No, the -or or -er at the end of a word means that person or thing is doing it: driver, editor, operator, thinker, writer, employer. So the divisor divides.
It means Mother F-word-er