Today we're going to do some awesome suffixes
To describe things like weather, you can use the suffix "Y"
But you can also use this to describe people's appearance
Or another example "Shiny" or like the guy in twilight "Sparkly"
Notice you're putting a noun with the letter "Y"
So you can also describe tastes and smells
So those are most common for tastes and smells,
But for colours and times, we add "ISH"
This means not exactly that colour or time, but, more or less
So she's asking "What colour are my eyes?"
He can say "Not exactly green, not exactly blue"
If you're not good with meeting people on time
Not exactly eight, maybe a bit before, maybe a bit after, ...eight-ish!
You can also just use "ish" alone
"Are they good-looking?"
"Ish"
"Ish"
Remember: "ish" is kind of informal
...or informal-ish
But to say that something is in the style of something in a more formal way
This church is in the style of a Roman Church
If something's in an Arab style in "Arabesque"
If something sounds like it's from a Kafka novel, It's Kafkaesque!