When you add the suffix -ish to a word, it means that something has characteristics of the root word. For example, stylish means something has style.
-ish or -less
Ish is not a German word. If you mean ich, then this translates as I, or in rare cases, me.
"Smoth-ish" is not a standard English word. It is possible that it is a typo or a misspelling of "smoother," which means having a more even or liquid consistency.
The affix '-ish' is used to indicate a resemblance or similarity to something. It can convey a sense of being somewhat like the base word, but not exactly the same. For example, "greenish" might mean somewhat green or having a hint of green.
No it mean to multiply
The suffix -ish means having the character of. This is shown in the word newish.
Ish-you
ish
1080 ish.
Kaneesi ish es hashem - I have acquired a man with Hashem. It comes from the word koneh - acquire.
Yesh...Yesh it ish.
ish.---Actually, -ish is a suffix, not a prefix. A prefix is the front part of a word. For instance, take the word immature. That means childish, and the prefix is im- which means not. So an immature person is not mature, but childish.If you want another suffix for child that makes the meaning the same, you can add -like. So a person can be childlike.