| | :: There are words like [[väljak]] (a large outdoors area, for example [[w:Freedom Square, Tallinn|Vabaduse väljak]]; "väljas" means outside), [[rünnak]] (an attack, verb [[ründama]], to attack), [[hõljuk]] (a floating machine or something, verb [[hõljuma]], to float). | | :: There are words like [[väljak]] (a large outdoors area, for example [[w:Freedom Square, Tallinn|Vabaduse väljak]]; "väljas" means outside), [[rünnak]] (an attack, verb [[ründama]], to attack), [[hõljuk]] (a floating machine or something, verb [[hõljuma]], to float). |
| | :: Okay, I get it. [[-k]] is a suffix for nouns, [[-lik]] is a (separate) suffix for adjectives. — [[User:Jeraphine Gryphon|Jeraphine Gryphon]] 16:05, 26 December 2011 (UTC) | | :: Okay, I get it. [[-k]] is a suffix for nouns, [[-lik]] is a (separate) suffix for adjectives. — [[User:Jeraphine Gryphon|Jeraphine Gryphon]] 16:05, 26 December 2011 (UTC) |
| | + | Er, [[lapsik]] must be an exception. It's an adjective but doesn't end with -lik, just -ik. -lik is still a real suffix though. — [[User:Jeraphine Gryphon|Jeraphine Gryphon]] 16:10, 26 December 2011 (UTC) |