The prefix of "able" is "un-".
The prefix in "unpalatable" is "un-" and the suffix is "-able".
If you are talking about suffix it is -able ,but I don't know about prefix.
No, un is the prefix to the word unabe and able doesn't have a prefix.
ir- prefix able- suffix
In prefix able suffix
In- is the prefix. -Able is the suffix of inhospitable.
In programming, the term "prefix" typically refers to a naming convention that precedes the name of a variable. Common prefixes include "int" for integer variables, "str" for string variables, "bool" for boolean variables, and so on. These prefixes help developers quickly identify the data type of a variable.
i do not know that is the same question i have!
If you are talking about suffix it is -able ,but I don't know about prefix.
No, un is the prefix to the word unabe and able doesn't have a prefix.
ir- prefix able- suffix
'Portable' has no prefix. I has a suffix, though '-able'.
The word passable does not have a prefix
unable
-able
Oper is the prefix. There is no suffix. Able is the root word.
Oper is the prefix. There is no suffix. Able is the root word.