act or state
If what you really mean is, "How does the suffix -tion change the meaning of the base word migrate in the word migration, then I have an answer. -tion is "the act of", and instead of "The birds migrate.", as a verb, it turns into "The birds migration is very long.", and it's a noun.
The suffix of tion is used to form abstract nouns from verbs (emotion) or is an expression of an action or state of something (condition) and can reflect associated meaning (relation)
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The seven types of spellings of "tion" are: -tion, -sion, -cion, -tian, -xion, -ssion, and -ion.
Its a noun identifier sorry for the bad example strangulate - restrict or stop circulation strangulation - the act or process of strangulating
What is the suffix in the word emotion
Yes, the word question has a suffix. The suffix is -tion.
The prefix "tion" usually denotes an action or process of doing something. It is often added to verbs to create nouns that describe the result of that action or process. For example, "information" is the result of informing, "communication" is the process of communicating.
The suffix in "application" is "-tion." Suffixes are letters or group of letters added to the end of a root word to change its meaning or form. In this case, the suffix "-tion" is added to the root word "apply" to change it into a noun form.
The suffix -tion is used to form nouns from verbs (e.g. perfection), while -ian is used to form adjectives meaning "of" or "relating to" (e.g. Canadian). The suffix -ion is also used to form nouns, similar to -tion but with different word roots (e.g. reception).
In Greek, the suffix "-tion" (or "-tion" in English) is derived from the Greek suffix "-σις" (-sis), which indicates the action or process of a verb. It is commonly used to form nouns that denote the state, condition, or result of an action. For example, the Greek word "πληροφορία" (pliroforía) means "information," relating to the act of informing. Thus, "-tion" conveys a similar meaning in both Greek and English, signifying the result or process of an action.