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Today’s new words
totalitarianism & teetotalism
can I recite these words by dividing it into several different parts? e.g., totalitarianism = total+itarian+ism; teetotalism=tee+total+ism
But what is itarian? does it has something to do with Italian? what about “tee”? i used to recite it as “tea”🤣
2021年11月1日 01:31
解答 · 2
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Here is the morphological breakdown:
Tot- This Latin root is an adjective or noun meaning “all”.
-al This Latin suffix makes a noun into an adjective, although the English word “total” is usually a noun (or even a verb).
-ity This Latin suffix makes a noun, often an abstract noun.
-ary This Latin suffix makes an adjective (although it may also act like a noun).
-an This Latin suffix makes an adjective or noun, often referring to a person.
-ism This Latin suffix makes a noun, usually abstract. In Chinese, it is often equivalent to 主義.
Note that the morphological division generally does *not* correspond to division into syllables for purposes of pronunciation.
2021年11月1日
該內容違反了《社群規範》。
2021年11月1日
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