-ajo
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto -aĵo, from English -age, French -age, Italian -aggio, Spanish -aje, from Latin -aticum.
Suffix
-ajo
- used with a noun or adjective to indicate an object so characterised, or an act
- used with a transitive or mixed verb, its object
- used with an intransitive verb something so acting
- eventar (“to happen, occur”) + -ajo → eventajo (“an event”)
Derived terms
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Spanish
Suffix
-ajo m (feminine -aja, plural -ajos, feminine plural -ajas)
Derived terms
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Further reading
- “-ajo” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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