The ending 'ster' originates from Old English and is used to denote a person associated with a particular role or occupation. It often implies a sense of agency or active involvement, as seen in words like "master" or "hipster." In some cases, it can also indicate a feminine form, as in "spinster." The suffix has evolved over time but retains its connection to personhood and profession.
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i want to be ster in shake it up and you guys so very awsome forover and i love you guys show your moves and you guys show me how you do it in shake iy up
Ending 1- Shooting Star Ending 2- Michi to you all Ending 3- Kimi Monogatari Ending 4- Mezamero Yasei Ending 5- Gentle Rainbow Ending 6- Broken Youth Ending 7- Long Kiss Goodbye Ending 8- Bacchikoi Ending 9- Shinkokyou Ending 10- My Answer Ending 11- It was for you Ending 12- For You Ending 13- Ore Ska Band Ending 14- Utakata Hanabi Ending 15- U can do it I think that is all.
Manchester, Chester, Leominster, Westminster.
lobster and oyster ... not hamster nor rooster nor Gila monster :-)
FriendsterHipsterSisterMisterminister, sister, mister, luster, faster, roadster, lobster,
Ster Century was created in 1996.
Ster cinemas was created in 2004.
Ster van Zwolle was created in 1961.
Ster ZLM Toer was created in 1987.
The word "oyster" has two syllables: "oy-ster".
Some words that have the root word "ster" include: stereotype, asterisk, and disaster.
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Ster is the root word for stereotype. the root word ster means person.
Ontdek de ster - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT