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What are the suffixes for play?

There aren't many common suffixes specifically for "play" itself. However, depending on what you want to convey, you might use suffixes on words related to "play" or use suffixes to create words that are related to the act of playing:

Suffixes related to playing:

* -able: playable (meaning capable of being played)

* -er: player (someone who plays)

* -ful: playful (characterized by playfulness)

* -ing: playing (the act of playing)

* -ed: played (past tense of playing)

* -ness: playfulness (the quality of being playful)

Suffixes related to games or specific types of play:

* -ing: gaming (playing video games)

* -er: gamer (someone who plays video games)

* -ment: entertainment (something that provides amusement)

* -ship: fellowship (a relationship of mutual trust and support)

* -ist: pianist (someone who plays the piano)

It's important to note that the choice of suffix will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey. For example, "playable" is used to describe something that can be played, while "player" refers to someone who plays.

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