"-ess" is the English equivalent of -trix.
Specifically, the Latin letters -trix constitute a suffix. They spell the feminine ending which replaces the masculine ending -tor in occupational and professional nouns in Latin. The equivalent action in English will involve replacing the masculine ending "-or" with the femining suffix "-ess".
The English equivalent of '-trix' is '-ess', which is commonly used to denote a female counterpart. For example, actor and actress or waiter and waitress.
Javier is the English equivalent of the name Xavier.
The English equivalent of Italian 'sedano' is "celery."
The modern English equivalent of the word "yfele" is "evil."
The English equivalent of the given name Yost is Joseph.
The English equivalent for the Spanish name Javier is Xavier.
Formally, trix is not a word in English except as devised by an advertiser. It is probably derived from the word tricks.
Trix was launched in 1954
The rabbit can't eat Trix because Trix are for kids.
not monogurt of course trix does!
General Mills makes Trix
Normal Flick Trix are 7.99$ and Flick trix shops are 14.99$ to 17.99$.
Harry Potter definitely. The Trix rabbit is stupid.
Trix - cereal - was created in 1954.
Trix MacMillan was created in 2002.
Helen Trix died in 1951.
Helen Trix was born in 1886.
Trix Records was created in 1972.