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Cesar Hicks
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9 September, 01:17
Defendant → prefix: base or root: suffix:
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Tamia Chandler
9 September, 01:43
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I hope this answer would be an answer you would be looking for as the question does not leave clear direction.
(de) = prefix
(Fen) = root/base
(dant) = suffix
This would all be broken down and explained on how this word would be pronouns and so on.
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