sufikso
A sufikso is a morpheme that attaches to the end of a word stem to alter its meaning or grammatical function. It is a type of affix, contrasted with prefixes that attach to the front and infixes that insert inside. Sufikso can be derivational, creating new words or changing word class, or inflectional, signaling tense, number, case, mood, and other grammatical categories. Sufikso are common across many language families, especially in agglutinative and fusional languages.
In Esperanto, sufikso is a central tool for word formation. The language uses a regular system of
In other languages, sufikso exist with similar roles: to mark tense, number, case, mood, or lexical category.