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Spanish Suffixes

Spanish Suffixes. Spanish Suffixes. 1. The Diminutive Suffixes:. express smallness, cuteness, affection. are added to the end of a noun and sometimes an adjective. In Spanish the diminutive suffixes are “ito, ita, itos, itas.”. To form the diminutive.

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Spanish Suffixes

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  1. Spanish Suffixes

  2. Spanish Suffixes 1. The Diminutive Suffixes: • express smallness, cuteness, affection • are added to the end of a noun and sometimes an adjective In Spanish the diminutive suffixes are “ito, ita, itos, itas.” To form the diminutive 1. drop the last vowel of the noun (or adjective) 2. add the “ito” ending that agrees in gender and number with the nounbeing made diminutive Examples: beso  bes + ito = besito (little kiss) Ana  An + ita = Anita (Annie)

  3. 3. Spelling changes: • c  qu chico  chiqu + ito = chiquito • g  gu amigo  amigu + ito = amiguito • z  c taza tac+ ita = tacita 2. The Superlative Suffixes: • express “extremely” + adjective • follow the same pattern/rules as the “diminutive” 1. In Spanish the superlative suffixes are: “ísimo, ísima, ísimos, ísimas.” bueno  buen + ísimo= buenísimo grande grand + ísimo = grandísimo

  4. 2. Spelling changes: 3. The spelling changes that apply to the diminutive also apply to the superlative. • c  qu rico  riqu • + ísimo = riquísimo • g  gu largo largu + ísimo = larguísimo • z  c feliz  felic • + ísimo = felicísimo 3. For nouns and adjectives that end in a consonant: • add the “ito” or “ísimo” suffix directly to the end of the word. Juan  Juanito pastel  pastelito fácil  facilísimo marrón  marronísimo

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