It's one of the French endings to some words. The endings change when the word is a masculine or feminine. The er, re and ir verbs are very confusing
"regarding"
The suffix "is" typically indicates that the word is related to or characteristic of something. For example, the word "French" becomes "French ish" to describe something that resembles or relates to French attributes.
suffix is ed s and ing are suffix like it rained . prefix is re like reprint rereading
The prefix is "Re" (Meaning once again). There is no suffix.
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
The suffix of "inspire" is "-re."
"Cal sup re" means nothing in French.
It's a French suffix meaning small and feminine.
There is no suffix. "Re" is a prefix to the word "move".
Re is the prefix
The suffix of "retirement" is "-ment".
re tell again