The suffix "-ble" is used in English to form adjectives indicating capability or suitability. It derives from Latin and typically means "capable of," "worthy of," or "able to be." For example, in the word "readable," it suggests that something can be read.
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In-sep-a-ra-ble OR in-sep-ara-ble depending on how you pronounce the word.
A positive integer with only two factors: one and the number itself.
va-lu-a-ble
trou-ble
i will take care of it by stop cutting trees, write or wrong please answer it if not ble ble ble ble ble
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ble ble ble
it's because they can kill the bunnies
what des the suffix "BLE" mean?
ngani ngani ngani ble ble ble tang ina nyo!!
The 7 days of Jewish mourning.
a watch worn on a strap around the wrist.
com-pa-ra-ble
Ble !
val -ua-ble ...:D