suffixel
Suffixel is a term used in linguistic morphology to describe a suffix that is added to the end of a word. These suffixes often alter the meaning or grammatical function of the base word. For example, in English, the suffix "-ing" can be added to verbs to form the present participle (e.g., "walking") or the gerund (e.g., "swimming"). Similarly, the suffix "-ly" is commonly added to adjectives to create adverbs (e.g., "quickly").
The presence and type of suffixel can vary significantly between languages. Some languages rely heavily on