The word "lovable" in Japanese is "kawaii", (Kah-why) which also means "cute.
My dog is lovable.
The root word of "lovable" is "love." "Lovable" is derived from the word "love" with the addition of the suffix "-able," which means capable of being loved.
Here is an example sentence with the word "lovable":This lovable puppy is both adorable and friendly.
A sentence using the word lovable would be, "The fat, little puppy was lovable." Another example would be, "His big, brown eyes made him look very lovable."
That shirt is so lovable that I told mommy to get it for me, and she did.
No
chaviv (חביב)
Yes, the suffix in "lovable" is "-able." This suffix is added to the root word "love" to form "lovable," which means capable of being loved.
No the word lovable is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Adorable/aimable
chaviv (חביב)
"Lovable" is one word.