-mo

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Europic

Etymology

Root √mo.

Affix (Suffix, adverbial)

-mo

  1. way, manner, fashion
    A correlative suffix indicating the way or manner. See kwamo. This may also be used to form an adverb from another part of speech that is not otherwise able to change a final ending to -i, notably adjectives ending in -nya ‘less’ as well as other parts of speech. Note that, when used outside of the context of correlatives, -mo must be hyphenated. In Vulgar European this becomes a much more common way to form adverbs, analogous to the -ment suffix (and equivalents) in many Romance languages or -ly in English.