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Definitions from the WebDiminutive EndingDescription:A diminutive ending is a morpheme or set of morphemes added to the end of a word to indicate smallness, affection, or familiarity. It is commonly used in many languages to create diminutive forms of nouns, adjectives, and names. Examples:Noun: The word "doggy" is formed by adding the diminutive ending '-y' to the noun "dog." Adjective: Adding the diminutive ending '-ish' to the adjective "sweet" results in "sweetish," which implies a somewhat sweet but not overly sweet taste. Name: The diminutive ending '-ie' can be added to the name "John" to create the affectionate nickname "Johnny." Possible Related Products:Explore related products on Amazon: | ||||
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