How Does Affixes: Prefix, Infix Work?

Adding affixes to words is like giving them extra parts, it helps them do more things or say more stuff.

Think of a word like a toy train. A prefix is like adding another engine in front of the train, pushing it forward and changing where it goes. For example, the word "play" becomes re-play when you add "re-", which means to play again, just like restarting a game!

Now imagine there's a special track inside the train that lets you insert something right in the middle. That’s an infix. It’s like adding a little car into the middle of your train, changing how it looks or what it does. For example, in some languages, adding a sound in the middle of a word can change its meaning, kind of like when you put a new seat right in the middle of your toy train, making it longer and fancier!

So prefixes go before the word, and infixes go inside the word, both helping words become more powerful or more fun! Adding affixes to words is like giving them extra parts, it helps them do more things or say more stuff.

Think of a word like a toy train. A prefix is like adding another engine in front of the train, pushing it forward and changing where it goes. For example, the word "play" becomes re-play when you add "re-", which means to play again, just like restarting a game!

Now imagine there's a special track inside the train that lets you insert something right in the middle. That’s an infix. It’s like adding a little car into the middle of your train, changing how it looks or what it does. For example, in some languages, adding a sound in the middle of a word can change its meaning, kind of like when you put a new seat right in the middle of your toy train, making it longer and fancier!

So prefixes go before the word, and infixes go inside the word, both helping words become more powerful or more fun!

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  1. A prefix is like adding 'un' to the beginning of 'happy' to make it 'unhappy'.
  2. An infix is a bit trickier, imagine inserting 'a' into 'happy' to make it 'hapappy'.
  3. Words can change meaning with just a little addition.

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