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What is a suffix of en?

"En" is not a common suffix in English. It's usually a part of a larger suffix, such as:

* -en: This is a common suffix that can indicate:

* Past participle: "broken", "written", "chosen"

* Adjective: "wooden", "golden", "silken"

* Verb: "strengthen", "lengthen", "soften"

* -en, -in, -on: This is a suffix used in some words of French origin, indicating a masculine noun:

* "citizen", "prison", "lesson"

Examples:

* Broken (past participle)

* Wooden (adjective)

* Strengthen (verb)

* Citizen (noun)

It's important to note that "en" alone is rarely used as a suffix. It's usually a part of a larger suffix that adds a specific meaning to a word.

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