The prefix of transportation is "trans" which means across.
No, the word "transport" does not have a prefix.
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Trans is one of the most common. This makes the word transport. There is also sup-, im-, etc.
No, the word "transport" does not have a prefix.
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The prefix "trans"e.g. Transport, transform, translate, transatlantic, transaction, transalpine
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Trans is one of the most common. This makes the word transport. There is also sup-, im-, etc.
The prefix trans means to change, and form means shape. So to transform is to change shape.
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Ah, let's add a little prefix magic to "hauling." If we want to change its meaning to the opposite, we can add the prefix "un-" to make it "unhauling." This new word can now mean to remove or unload instead of to transport or carry. Just like that, we've created a whole new word to play with on our language canvas.