What is a suffix with Senegal or Sudan?
A suffix with Senegal or Sudan is “-ese” (i.e., “Senegalese” and “Sudanese”), which is also a suffix with Japan and other country names (e.g., “Japanese” and “Vietnamese”).
You can add the “-ese” suffix to a country name to create a different noun for the people or language (e.g., “Whitney speaks Japanese fluently”) or an adjective that describes a noun (e.g., “Japanese architecture” and “Senegalese culture”).
QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you spell words like “Senegalese” and “Sudanese” correctly in your writing.