-al-

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English -al, French -al, -el, -aille, German -al, Italian -ale, -aglia, Spanish -al, all ultimately from Latin -ālis.

Suffix

-al-

  1. Suffix used with a noun to make an adjective out of said noun pertaining to, relating to, appropriate to.
    amiko (friend) + -al-amikala (friendly, amicable)
    naciono (nation) + -al-nacionala (national)
    artifico (artifice) + -al-artificale (artificially)
    ideo (idea) + -al-idealo (ideal)

Derived terms

Category Ido terms suffixed with -al- not found
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