-di

Etymology
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Suffix

 * 1)  group of people
 * 1)  group of people
 * 1)  group of people
 * 1)  group of people

Usage notes
Many neologisms in common use were coined by using this suffix.

Suffix

 * 1) at
 * 2) times
 * 1) times
 * 1) times

Usage notes
is more specific than. refers to a specific place within a generalized location marked by. The approximate location with comes first, followed by the specific.

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1) Past tense suffix.
 * 2) Used in nouns to indicate that it has been seen in the past. Equivalent to was - were
 * 1) Used in nouns to indicate that it has been seen in the past. Equivalent to was - were
 * 1) Used in nouns to indicate that it has been seen in the past. Equivalent to was - were

Usage notes

 * Personal suffixes are added after "-di".
 * + -di + →
 * + -di + →
 * + -di →
 * + -di + →
 * + -di + →
 * + -di + →

Etymology
From, from.

Etymology
From (past tense suffix).