There are 10,523 words in the Webster's Second International dictionary that end in "al". I couldn't say exactly how many are the suffix, but by skimming the results, I'd say most of them. If you still can't think of any, and you have an Apple, or Linux computer, copy/paste this line into the command line interface to see them all: grep al$ /usr/share/dict/words
Some words that end with LE are:AbleAppleBiblebubbleCablecradledazzledoleeagleexampleexilefablefolliclegablegentleguileholehorriblehustleicicleidlejunglekettleknuckleladlelittlemaplemilemulenoblenoodlepeoplepuddlequibblerattlerolerustlesablesinglestyleTabletripleukuleleunclevegetablevehicleviable.whalewhileyule
The suffix for "bubble" is -le.
The words 'la', 'le', 'les', and 'l'' are definite articles. They all are translated into English as 'the'. The article 'la' is used with feminine gender words, the article 'le' with masculine, and the article 'les' with plural feminine and masculine words. The article 'l''is used in front of words that begin with a vowel.
Yes. For example, la fille becomes les filles when plural and le garcon becomes les garcons. When made plural, la and le both become les.
Le is a suffix. do not mistake the letters Le for french i am talking about English
French masculine words often end in consonants such as -t, -s, or -r. Some examples include "chien" (dog), "chat" (cat), and "livre" (book).
"Les" and "Le" are French words, specifically the plural and singular for the English word the."Las" and "La" are Spanish words. "Las" is feminine plural and "La" is feminine singular, both signifying the English word the.
the word "the" right? le (for masculine words) la (for feminine words) les (for words in plural) l' (for words starting with a vouwel)
The correct phrase in French is "tous les week-ends," which means every weekend. "Tout le week-end" means the entire weekend.
Classroom: la classe desk: le bureau/ les bureaux chair: la chaise, les chaises blackboard: le tableau noir chalk: la craie, les craies book: le livre, les livres pencil: le crayon, les crayons pen: le stylo, les stylos lesson: la leçon, les leçons
Les Granges-le-Roi's population is 991.