Sufiksues
Sufiksues is a term used in linguistics to refer to suffixes, which are morphemes attached to the end of a word to form a new word or to modify the grammatical function of the existing word. These suffixes can change the meaning, part of speech, or grammatical properties of the base word. For example, in English, the suffix "-ing" can be added to verbs to form present participles or gerunds, as in "running" or "swimming." Similarly, the suffix "-ly" is often used to convert adjectives into adverbs, such as in "quickly" or "happily."
The concept of sufiksues is not limited to English; it is a universal linguistic phenomenon found in