-ish, -let.
The suffix of habitat is ion cause there is no suffix in habitat so you change it to habitation
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
Igpa (pronounced; igpay)
A male pig is a boar. A female pig is a sow.
* Boar = Uncastrated male pig * Hog = Castrated male pig * Sow = Female adult pig * Shoat = Piglet after weaning
The suffix "ole" typically indicates a small or lesser version of something. For example, "piglet" refers to a small pig.
The suffix -let is a diminutive suffix that often indicates a smaller version of something. For example, a booklet is a small book, and a piglet is a small pig.
In pig latin, "Damien" would be said as "Amienday." The first letter, "D," is moved to the end of the word followed by the suffix "ay."
The suffix "let" means small. Young pigs, for their small size, are thus called piglets.
In Pig Latin, "Rex" would be "Ex-ray." The first letter "R" is moved to the end of the word and the suffix "ay" is added. So "Rex" becomes "Ex-ray."
Examples of words with the suffix "let" include:pigletbranchletbraceletbookletleaflet
a entencesai nia igpai atinlai ookslai ikelai isthai.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
Just a Rivalry, no more, no less. Actually in a more detailed explanation , the word "ino" means boar in Japanese so sakura uses the word "pig" as a suffix as supposed to "san" or "Chan" to insult Ino
the suffix is on
There is no suffix in misjudge.
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."