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  • 13-04-2017
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Which affix comes from the Latin language and means "capable of"?
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N111ancy N111ancy
  • 13-04-2017
"ible".
Some examples are:
responsible
governable
AND CAPABLE!
It can be ible or able.

Thank you!
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monybeapoblete
monybeapoblete monybeapoblete
  • 21-07-2019

Answer:

The suffix "ible"

Explanation:

"ible" is a Latin suffix and it is added to words to form adjectives.

Some examples can be:

-Responsible

-Liable

-Able

In the case of the adjective "capable" the suffix that is added is "able".

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