It's probably Japanese.
A suffix for white could be "-ness" or "-ish." An example word with the suffix "-ness" would be "whiteness," and an example word with the suffix "-ish" would be "whitish."
The suffix "ish" in the word "childish" is used to suggest that something has childlike qualities or characteristics but may not be fully or genuinely childish. It indicates a degree of resemblance or similarity to the main root word.
Prefix: dis- Root word: honest Suffix: -ish
"Smoth-ish" is not a standard English word. It is possible that it is a typo or a misspelling of "smoother," which means having a more even or liquid consistency.
You say it as "in-ISH-ee-uh-tiv".
The term is widely used, but not an actual word, referring to a very studious person. Sometimes it is seen hyphenated. The hyphenated suffix -ish is widely used in imprecise language to indicate a similarity or reference, e.g. tycoon-ish behavior, or Trump-ish behavior with the same implication.
The suffix -ish means having the character of. This is shown in the word newish.
Ish-you
ish
When you add the suffix -ish to a word, it means that something has characteristics of the root word. For example, stylish means something has style.
Yesh...Yesh it ish.
they both have ish in the word
A suffix for white could be "-ness" or "-ish." An example word with the suffix "-ness" would be "whiteness," and an example word with the suffix "-ish" would be "whitish."
Ish is not a German word. If you mean ich, then this translates as I, or in rare cases, me.
Uisce. Pronounced: Ish ke.
Uisce. It is pronounced Ish ke.
Yes there is it means ogre-ish