The
Fremde language uses a lot of suffixes to create words.  Here is the
basic list:
| 
   Definition | 
   Term | 
| 
   female | 
   -a | 
| 
   of
   all | 
   -aefu | 
| 
   eating
   utensil | 
   -ate | 
| 
   the
   act of doing something | 
   -ce | 
| 
   [-er]
   on a verb | 
   -d | 
| 
   race
   of peoples | 
   -de | 
| 
   measure
   of time; time | 
   -fre | 
| 
   [-ing]
   on a verb | 
   -ge | 
| 
   plural | 
   -i | 
| 
   their
   (plural) | 
   -ileu | 
| 
   my
   (plural) | 
   -ineu | 
| 
   above/great
   (plural) | 
   -ion | 
| 
   his/hers
   (plural) | 
   -iseu | 
| 
   your
   (plural) | 
   -iteu | 
| 
   of
   (plural) | 
   -iu | 
| 
   of
   the (plural) | 
   -iu'n | 
| 
   our
   (plural) | 
   -iveu | 
| 
   they | 
   -le | 
| 
   their | 
   -leu | 
| 
   on | 
   -me | 
| 
   on
   the | 
   -me'n | 
| 
   within;
   in | 
   -mi | 
| 
   in
   the | 
   -mi'n | 
| 
   I | 
   -ne | 
| 
   my | 
   -neu | 
| 
   land | 
   -nor | 
| 
   family | 
   -nos | 
| 
   male | 
   -o | 
| 
   without | 
   -oimi | 
| 
   above
   / great | 
   -on | 
| 
   it | 
   -s | 
| 
   he/she | 
   -se | 
| 
   his/her | 
   -seu | 
| 
   you | 
   -te | 
| 
   your | 
   -teu | 
| 
   to | 
   -tu | 
| 
   of;
   possession | 
   -u | 
| 
   of
   the | 
   -u'n | 
| 
   from/out
   of | 
   -ut | 
| 
   we | 
   -ve | 
| 
   our | 
   -veu | 
| 
   the | 
   'n | 
 
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