Ling is not a recognizable suffix. -Ing however means activity.
No, the -ling suffix is Middle English or Old English and of Germanic origin.
In English, the suffix "-ling" is often used to denote a smaller or younger version of something. For example, a "duckling" is a young duck.
There is no prefix "ling." There is a suffix ling, as in Earthling or fingerling. Perhaps you mean the root lingu-, as in lingual or linguistics, which means tongue, or by extension, language.
i do not know but i do believe that the suffix for kind = kindness care = careful enjoy = enjoyment weak = weakness situate = situation punish = punishment hope = hopeful believe = believable
ling is one of them yearling the only reason I know that is because of my spelling homework so one answer is yearling
No, the -ling suffix is Middle English or Old English and of Germanic origin.
Ling is the answer
In English, the suffix "-ling" is often used to denote a smaller or younger version of something. For example, a "duckling" is a young duck.
darling
There is no prefix "ling." There is a suffix ling, as in Earthling or fingerling. Perhaps you mean the root lingu-, as in lingual or linguistics, which means tongue, or by extension, language.
Beijing, Chonqing, etc.
There is no suffix in mean.
i do not know but i do believe that the suffix for kind = kindness care = careful enjoy = enjoyment weak = weakness situate = situation punish = punishment hope = hopeful believe = believable
SUFFIX
-ling frensh origin , means little. duckling = baby duck. can't remember any other words with the same suffix. hope that helps.
What does the suffix of aphy
O- is not a suffix.