"Unfortunately" is an adverb.
Unfortunate is an adjective.
"Unfortunately" is an adverb.
A suffix is the ending of a word. The suffix of the word, unfortunately, is -ly.
Unfortunately, "inpart" is not a real English word. If you made a typo, then I can maybe help. "In part" can be used to signify one part of a whole. "Impart" is a verb meaning to grant a part or share of.
A comma comes after (or before, or before and after) unfortunately, in most cases.Unfortunately, I did not get the job.She was, unfortunately, already married.I was too late, unforunately.
Unfortunately Santa isn't coming this year.
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Unfortunately.
Unfortunately, there is no such word.
There is, unfortunately, no such word.
Unfortunately
no unfortunately