-ema

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See also: ema, Ema, EMA, êma, emä, and êm ả

Esperanto

Etymology

From French aime.[1]

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ema

  1. shows an inclination toward, a penchant for
    babili (to chatter) + ‎-ema → ‎babilema (talkative)

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ André Cherpillod, Konciza Etimologia Vortaro, 2007

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto -ema.

Suffix

-ema

  1. indicates an inclination or tendency toward; usually added to verbal roots
    parolar (talk) + ‎-ema → ‎parolema (talkative)

Derived terms