with, containing; forms adjectives from nouns. This usage is treated as a case suffix
and is separated from proper nouns by an apostrophe. / of, from; of a nation or place. This usage is treated as a word-forming suffix
and is not separated from proper nouns by an apostrophe. The demonym formed this way functions equally as an adjective and as a noun. It is commonly encountered in surnames derived from the names of towns and cities. / Added to sports organizations to form names for their fans.
-li
-li
with, containing; forms adjectives from nouns. This usage is treated as a "case suffix" and is separated from proper nouns by an apostrophe. / of, from; of a nation or place. This usage is treated as a "word-forming suffix" and is not separated from proper nouns by an apostrophe. The demonym formed this way functions equally as an adjective and as a noun. It is commonly encountered in surnames derived from the names of towns and cities. / Added to sports organizations to form names for their fans.