The suffix "-or" is typically used in English to denote a person or thing that performs a specific action or function. For example, in words like "actor," it refers to someone who acts, while in "creator," it indicates someone who creates. This suffix is derived from Latin, where it also serves a similar purpose in forming agent nouns.
The sufix 者 (sha) means a "person" or a "doer".
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The suffix is 'duct'
The suffix for "regal" is "-al."
Sufix:)
Iis the sufix
the root word of undesirable is desire.the word has a prefix and a sufix, the prefix is -un,and the sufix is -able.
maybe both
What do you mean? Do you know what a "sufix" (it's actually spelled "suffix") is? The word makes no sense in this context. Perhaps you mean "acronym", in which case the answer is "PTSD".
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.