(The representation of suffixes in Ñspel)
TS = traditional spelling, Ñ = Ñspel
UNSTRESSED | STRESSED | |||
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TS | Ñ | EXAMPLES | Ñ | EXAMPLES |
-able
-ible |
-bl | poṣbl (ˈpossible) | -biḷti | posbiḷti (ˌpossiˈbility) |
-al | -l | naṣ́nl (ˈnational) | -aḷti | naṣ́naḷti (ˌnationˈality) |
-dent | -dnt | axidnt (ˈaccident) | -dntl | axidntl (ˌacciˈdental) |
-ential | -nśl | isnśl (eˈssential) | ||
-ention | -nśn | cnvnśn (conˈvention) | ||
-ial | -ịl | mtirịl (maˈterial) | -iaḷti | mtiriaḷti (maˌteriˈality) |
-łl | fiłl (ˈfilial) | |||
-ńl | jīńl (ˈgenial) | |||
-ary | -ri | imajinri (iˈmaginary) | ||
-iary | -ịri | evịri (ˈaviary) | ||
-ed | -d | wedd (ˈwedded) | ||
-id | rećid (ˈwretched) | |||
-t | plêst (placed) | |||
-en | -n | sofn (ˈsoften) | ||
-er | -r | rićr (ˈricher) | ||
-wr | lowr (ˈlower) | |||
rowr (ˈrower) | ||||
-yr | greyr (ˈgreyer) | |||
pleyr (ˈplayer) | ||||
-ier | -ịr | hapịr (ˈhappier) | ||
-ess | -is | dućis (ˈduchess) | -es | maniɉres (ˌmanagerˈess) |
-est | -ist | swītist (ˈsweetest) | ||
-iest | -iist | hapiist (ˈhappiest) | ||
-ful | -fl | bytifl (ˈbeautiful) | ||
-fully | -fli | bytifli (ˈbeautifully) | ||
-fy | -fî | teṛfî (ˈterrify) | ||
-hood | -hd | nebrhd (ˈneighbourhood) | ||
-ic | -ic | plastic (plastic) | -iṣti | plastiṣti (plasticity) |
-ier | -ịr | hapịr (ˈhappier) | ||
-ing | -ñ | seyñ (ˈsaying) | ||
ītñ (ˈeating) | ||||
-ise
-ize |
-îz | naśṇlîz (ˈnationalise) | -îześn | naśṇlîześn (ˌnationaliˈsation) |
-ish | -iś | rediś (ˈreddish) | ||
-ism | -izm | riylizm (ˈrealism) | ||
-ist | -ist | riylist (ˈrealist) | -istic | rịlistic (ˌreaˈlistic) |
-ive | -iv | pasiv (passive) | -ivti | p’ˈsivti (passivity) |
-less | -lis | hoplis (ˈhopeless) | ||
-man | -mn | ftmn (ˈfootman) | ||
-men | -ṃn | ftṃn (ˈfootmen) | ||
-logy | -ḷji | ʈioḷji (theˈology) | -lojicl | ʈịlojcl (ˌtheoˈlogical) |
-ment | -mnt | jujmnt (ˈjudgement) | -mntl | jujmntl (judgeˈmental) |
-ness | -nis | mîldnis (ˈmildness) | ||
hapinis (ˈhappiness) | ||||
-ous | -̣s | feṃs (ˈfamous) | -oṣti | pmpoṣti (pomposity) |
fabyḷs (ˈfabulous) | ||||
-ious | -ịs | krịs (ˈcurious) | -ioṣti | krioṣti (ˌcuriˈosity) |
-nuous | -nẏs | cntinẏs (conˈtinuous) | ||
-s | -s | lecs (lakes) | ||
wêts (waits) | ||||
-z | legz (legs) | |||
plez (plays) | ||||
-ship | -śp | frendśp (friendship) | ||
-t | -t | lost | ||
-tion | -śn | neśn (ˈnation) | –ṣ́naḷti | naṣ́naḷti (ˌnationˈality) |
pziśn (poˈsition) | ||||
-ction | –x́n | ax́n (ˈaction) |
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