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3 +2 | (nouns) diminutives |
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4 | nickname |
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nickname Explanation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Spanish/comments/85dzfl/are_there_a... |
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Diminutivos (nouns) diminutives Explanation: A Computerized Lexicon of Tamazight (Middle Atlas Berber ...www.scribd.com › document › A-Computerized-Lexic... Sep 3, 2010 — Nouns with Diminutives . ... 4. NOUNS WITH DIMINUTIVES (Tamazight-English) ... NOUNS WITH DIMINUTIVES. ORCHARD. DATE (UNRIPE). https://www.scribd.com/document/36837389/A-Computerized-Lexi... diminutive noun plural noun: diminutives a diminutive word or suffix. a shortened form of a name, typically used informally. "‘Nick’ is a diminutive of ‘Nicholas’" Origin late Middle English (as a grammatical term): from Old French diminutif, -ive, from late Latin diminutivus, from Latin deminut- ‘diminished’, from the verb deminuere (see diminish). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 9 hrs (2020-11-15 10:54:33 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Thank you. |
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