certainly
The suffix "-ist" is of Latin origin, not Greek. It is commonly used to form agent nouns, referring to people who hold certain beliefs or engage in certain practices.
Every suffix has a certain meaning. What does that suffix mean? The threee letters "ion" are used as a suffix for a particular reason.
The Latin suffix for "dependent" is "-ent" which means "tending to" or "having the quality of." In Greek, the equivalent suffix is "-ent" which also indicates possession of a certain quality or condition.
another
certainly , certainties
Certain
The suffix "-ist" is of Latin origin, not Greek. It is commonly used to form agent nouns, referring to people who hold certain beliefs or engage in certain practices.
Every suffix has a certain meaning. What does that suffix mean? The threee letters "ion" are used as a suffix for a particular reason.
ium
The Latin suffix for "dependent" is "-ent" which means "tending to" or "having the quality of." In Greek, the equivalent suffix is "-ent" which also indicates possession of a certain quality or condition.
another
Victorian, Mexican, Serbian. You add the suffix -an when speaking of something or someone usually from a certain place, e.g. "The girl from Canada was Canadian."
certainly , certainties
If you mean suffix as in 'video.avi' , it is a suffix that tells a computer that a file is a certain type of video, and therefore what program to use to decode and play it.the suffix itself means audio video interleave*See related link for details.
there isn't any for this word; only certain adverbs like ordinarily qualify for this classification.
The -er suffix is Germanic and the -or suffix is Latin. Generally speaking, if the the English word derives directly from a Latin agent noun, such as orator or professor, it retains the -or ending. Otherwise, our native -er suffix is used.
"Pre-" is a prefix, not a suffix. A verb is a word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. "Treat" is a verb that means to behave toward or deal with in a certain way.