The suffix '-on' (with an accent on the 'o') (e.g. 'rosca', screw; 'roscon', large screw) means 'big.'
The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
'Grande' means 'big' in Spanish.
It's a diminutive suffix, like -ette in French or -illo in Spanish. It means that whatever your talking about is little.
It means: Give me milk, big daddy.
From the Bulgarian vocabulary word мечка, meaning "bear."
The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
It means little or small.
-est is a suffix that means "the most" so "biggest" means the most big. "Smallest" -the most small. "Cruelest" - the most cruel. "Loveliness"- the most lovely.
The suffix for big is -ger (as in bigger).
The suffix "-ito" in Spanish is a diminutive that is added to a noun to indicate smallness, youth, or endearment. It is commonly used to make nouns and adjectives smaller or less intense.
'Grande' means 'big' in Spanish.
the suffix crine means to cry out the suffix crine means to cry out
cito is the conjugated form of "I quote". Quote = citar.citar also means "Make an appointment"
suffix pertaining to an attraction is -phil and -philic
The suffix in excessive is ive.
suffix that means to eat
The suffix that means thirst is "-dipsia."