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the word "faith" can take on many suffixes, depending on the meaning you want. Some examples are:

faithful

faithless

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11y ago

faithly

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6y ago

Suffixes used for the noun faith include faithful and faithless (adjectives), and the adverb forms faithfully and faithlessly, along with the double-suffix nouns faithfulness and faithlessness.

If the word "faith" had a suffix, it would be ith. "Fa" is the subdominant (fourth) note of the ionic scale in western music.

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'Faithful', 'Faithfulness'. And to use the Latin for faith , 'Fidelity'.

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10y ago

The word faith itself does not have a suffix, but suffixes can be used with the word faith.

faithful, faithfulness

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6y ago

Faithful, faithless, are two possibilities.

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3y ago

What are then suffixes for faith

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Faitnlessly

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No

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Interfaith.

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