-fu
See also:
Appendix
:
Variations of "fu"
English
Etymology
From
kung-fu
.
Pronunciation
(
UK
)
IPA
(key)
:
/fuː/
Rhymes:
-uː
Homophone:
foo
Suffix
-fu
(
slang
)
Used to form nouns indicating
expertise
or
mastery
of specified skill or area of knowledge.
Google
+
-fu
→
Google-fu
script
+
-fu
→
script-fu
My Google
-fu
is weak
!
Aragorn uses Ranger
-fu
to figure out that Sam and Frodo have taken a boat.
Derived terms
Google-fu
Related terms
fu
Scots
Suffix
-fu
-ful
(
both senses
)
Swahili
Alternative forms
(
after a vowel
)
-vu
Suffix
-fu
suffix used to derive a noun or adjective, replacing the final
-ka
in the case of stative verbs
-angalia
(
“
to observe
”
)
+
-fu
→
-angalifu
(
“
observant
”
)
-tukuka
(
“
to be exalted
”
)
+
-fu
→
utukufu
(
“
glory
”
)
See also
Swahili terms suffixed with -fu
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