If we put the letters ~ish at the end of word, the new word means = it’s like, or has the quality of the original word
Words that end with ~ish are almost always adjectives.
foolish – like a fool
childish – like a child
stylish – has style
childish – like a child
stylish – has style
We sometimes use it to describe someone or something from an area or country~
Someone or something from Spain is Spanish.
Someone or something from England is English.
Someone or something from Spain is Spanish.
Someone or something from England is English.
What do we call someone from Scotland?
*Be careful! This doesn't work for every country...
I'm from Canada so I'm Canadian, not Canadaish!!!
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