The suffixes -or and- er are user for people or things that do something. It can also be used for an action.
"Farm" and "er" are examples of morphemes, not phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word when altered, while morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in language.
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.
The suffix for "thief" is "-er." In this case, the suffix "-er" denotes a person who performs the action of stealing, as in "thief" becoming "thief-er." Suffixes are added to the end of a base word to change its meaning or grammatical function.
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The suffix "-er" in the word performer indicates one who performs a specific action or role, in this case referring to someone who entertains or executes a task in front of an audience.
what's the meaning of suffix er? one that has/owns
An old English and poetic word meaning 'before'.
wer ist er = who is he
"didi-er" has no meaning in Hebrew.
ER means Entity Relationship
er division clerck
The suffixes -or and- er are user for people or things that do something. It can also be used for an action.
It means Mother F-word-er
It means Mother F-word-er
"Farm" and "er" are examples of morphemes, not phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word when altered, while morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in language.
The closest would probably be hyper. Meaning extensively, or greater. >
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