eräa
Ería is a Spanish derivational suffix used to form nouns that denote a place where a product is produced or sold, or a business associated with a category of goods or crafts. Words ending in -ería typically refer to shops, markets, or workshops, and sometimes to a collection or set of items related to the root meaning. Common examples include panadería (bakery), librería (bookshop), frutería (fruit shop), carnicería (butcher shop), pescadería (fish market), zapatería (shoe store), cafetería (café), ferretería (hardware store), and orfebrería (silversmithing shop or craft).
Etymology and form: The suffix -ería comes from Latin -aria, passed into Spanish through historical development.
Usage notes: While most -ería words denote a storefront, some designate the workshop or the craft rather
See also: Related suffixes in other Romance languages can convey similar notions of a store or workshop,