prefixados
Prefixados are a linguistic concept referring to elements that are added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning or grammatical function. These are commonly known as prefixes in English. They are morphemes, meaning they are the smallest meaningful units of language. When a prefix is attached to a base word, it does not change the word's grammatical category (e.g., a noun remains a noun). Instead, it alters the semantic content. For example, the prefix "un-" in English, when added to "happy," creates "unhappy," changing the meaning to its opposite. Similarly, "re-" in "redo" indicates repetition.
Prefixados are prevalent across many languages, serving as a crucial tool for word formation and expression