There are many suffixes that mean the person who. They include -ant, -aholic, -an/ian, -ar, -ard, -arian, -er, -ist, -loger/logist, -or, -path, -phile, and -plegic.
The suffix "-er" often means "one who does" or "one who performs the action." For example, a baker is one who bakes, a singer is one who sings, and a writer is one who writes.
I think you're looking for -or. (e.g. Actor = one who acts)
Probably "-ist"
The suffix for carnivore is "-vore", which means 'one who eats'.
in the word translator the suffix is ator it means to one who or that acts or does
One possible suffix for "necessarily" is "-ity," forming the word "necessity."
The suffix that means excessive is "-itis".
The suffix that means thirst is "-dipsia."
"One who"
The suffix ella means little one or belonging to. An example of this suffix is canella.
in the word translator the suffix is ator it means to one who or that acts or does
The suffix gram means to draw or write. This is used in telegram.
the suffix crine means to cry out the suffix crine means to cry out
The suffix -ast means one connected with. A common word with this is enthusiast.
The suffix -iable means "capable of" or "able to be." When added to a word, it indicates that the base word can undergo a particular action or process.
The suffix -ology means the study of
suffix that means to eat
uni because it means one
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
The suffix is -tion. This suffix means the process of.