The same term issued in different grammar categories by using different suffix. This is a way to increase the vocabulary with just some fundamental minimal roots.
A further proof of Multilingua’s naturalness is the ease with which we can derive new terms from those we already know. Knowing only the noun, we can easily construct the corresponding adjective, verb and adverb. In this way, a wide vocabulary can be acquired from the knowledge of a certain number of words.
The following derivations can be used to create new words.
Radices Sufixes | Nome | Adjetive | Verbe | Adverbie |
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Nome | -ie -ia, -isme, -iste | -al -an, -ve | -ar (aceptad) -er -air | -ment |
Adjetive | -tie/te -isme, -iste | -ette (diminutiv) | ||
Verbe | -cion (accion) -tor (actor) | -ble -ant, -ve |
Examples:
Radices Sufixes | Nome | Adjetive | Verbe | Adverbie |
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Nome | communism idealist laborist | communal ideal laboral | communiquer idear laborar | communment idealment laboralment |
Adjetive | communiste idealiste laboriste | communitte idealitte laboritte | ||
Verbe | communication ideation laboration | communicable ideable laborable |