The suffix of "convert" is "-ert."
Actually, proselyte is from Greek root proselytos, which means "convert to Judaism, stranger, one who has come over". The other explanation is pros- (toward) + elyt (convert) + e, however the root 'elyt' still need to be verified.
One way to convert a verb into a noun is by adding a suffix, such as "-tion," "-ment," or "-ing." For example, "to create" becomes "creation," "to agree" becomes "agreement," and "to sing" becomes "singing."
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
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Actually, proselyte is from Greek root proselytos, which means "convert to Judaism, stranger, one who has come over". The other explanation is pros- (toward) + elyt (convert) + e, however the root 'elyt' still need to be verified.
In this case you add a suffix "ment" to make the noun "a payment".
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples:accomplishmentaccompanimentachievementAdvertisementAgreementallotmentAppeasementassessmentatonementbasementbereavementcementcommitmentdeploymentdeportmentdevilmentdisbursementDisagreementelementembellishmentemploymentendearmentEnjoymentenlightenmentenrollmententertainmententicementenvironmentescarpmentestablishmentFulfillmentgarmentgovernmentharassmentimplementinducementinvestmentJudgmentmanagementmomentnourishmentparliamentpavementpaymentpunishmentStatementsupplementTemperamenttestamentTreatment
Many verbs are turned into nouns by adding the suffix -tion example: to create = creation
data on or collection of. Commonly used to convert proper nouns into mass nouns. Ex: Americana.
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples: establishment atonement bereavement endearment achievement punishment harassment judgment embellishment enticement inducement nourishment employment management environment
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
The noun or verb convert can use the suffixes: -ible to form the adjective or noun convertible (adverb convertibly) -ing to form the present participle converting (noun, verb) -er (also -or) to form the noun converter (convertor)
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".