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In the lecture, the professor explained that the suffix -ate, when used in adjectives, means 'having the specified thing.'
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In the lecture, the professor explained that the suffix -ate, when used in adjectives, means 'having the specified thing.'
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-ate
IPA(Pronunciation)
Suffix
in adjectives
morpheme
in nouns
in verbs
Japanese Meaning
~を有する/持つ / ~を特徴とする / ~に似た
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