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 * methodos interrogatori = methodos que es interrogative = methodos de interrogation (a kikérdezés módszerei, kikérdezési módszerek)
 * methodos interrogatorial = methodos que es interrogatori (kikérdezésre jellemző módszerek, kikérdezéses módszerek)

List of suffixes available for free word-building
-ano         'native, citizen, or inhabitant of ...' e.g.         Africa > africano 'African';         new formation: Atlanta > atlantano 'Atlantan';         'language of ...' e.g.v Italia 'Italy' > italiano 'Italian';         new formation: Samoa > samoano 'Samoan';         'adherent or follower of ...' e.g.         Mohammed > mohammedano 'Mohammedan';         new formation: Wesley > wesleyano 'Wesleyan'      Note: Used with names of places and persons. In the case of place names not ending in -a or -o as also of all names of persons, the euphonic variant -iano is to be preferred, e.g.    Marte 'Mars' > martiano 'Martian.' The corresponding adjective form is -an (-ian). In senses (1) and (3) the corresponding feminine is -ana (-iana). In senses (1) and (2) synonym of -ese. In senses (1) and (3) synonym of -ita.

-ario         'person concerned with or characterized by ...' e.g.         mission > missionario 'missionary';         new formation: ferrovia 'railroad' > ferroviario 'railwayman'         Note: Synonym of -ero and -ista which differ from it in that -ero stresses professional concern while -ista suggests a person's preoccupation (professional or avocational) with a system, a science, an art, etc. Parallel forms in both -ario and -ero are often possible. The corresponding adjective form is -ari. The corresponding feminine is -aria. 'collection of ...' e.g.        vocabulo 'word' > vocabulario 'vocabulary'; herba 'herb' > herbario 'herbarium';         new formations: proverbio 'proverb' > proverbiario 'collection of proverbs'; insecto 'insect' > insectario 'insectarium';         'place containing ...' e.g.         grano 'grain' > granario 'granary';         new formation: feno > fenario 'hayloft, haymow'

-ese         'native, citizen, or inhabitant of ...' e.g.         Geneva > genevese 'Genevese';         new formation: Salamanca > salamanchese 'Salamanquese';         'language of ...' e.g.         Japon 'Japan' > japonese 'Japanese';         new formation: Brooklyn > brooklynese 'Brooklynese'      Note: No distinct form for the feminine, but cf. the synonyms -ano, -iano. In sense (1) also synonym of -ita. Identical in form and corresponding in meaning to adjectival -ese (see §139).

-ica    'science or study of the ...' e.g.     electron > electronica 'electronics';     new formation: phonema 'phoneme' > phonemica 'phonemics'     Note: Used principally in formations parallel to adjectives in -ic (see §139) and nouns in -ico. -ico    'one skilled in the art or science of ...' e.g.     historia 'history' > historico 'historian';     new formation: theoria 'theory' > theorico 'theoretician'     Note: Used principally in formations parallel to adjectives in -ic (see §139).

-iero    'tree, bush, plant, etc. bearing or producing ...s' e.g.     amandola 'almond' > amandoliero 'almond tree';     new formation: corco 'cork' > corchiero 'cork tree'     Note: Fruit names in -a have often parallel tree names in -o (e.g.     persica-persico; pira-piro). In such cases the formation in -iero is synonymous with that in -o.

-ite    'rock or other mineral containing..., resembling ..., characterized by .., related to ...' e.g.     ligno 'wood' > lignite 'lignite'; meteoro 'meteor' > meteorite 'meteorite';     new formation: Wyoming > wyomingite 'Wyomingite'     Note: Used chiefly in technical (mineralogical) terms.