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Qué (quién) es -ful - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ful (disambiguation); FUL

-ful      
(-fuls)
You use -ful to form nouns that refer to the quantity of a substance that an object contains or can contain. For example, a handful of sand is the amount of sand that you can hold in your hand.
...a spoonful of brown sugar.
SUFFIX
-ful      
·adj A suffix signifying full of, abounding with; as, boastful, harmful, woeful.
-ful      
¦ suffix
1. (forming adjectives from nouns) full of; having the qualities of: sorrowful.
2. forming adjectives from adjectives or from Latin stems with little change of sense: grateful.
3. (forming adjectives from verbs) apt to; able to; accustomed to: forgetful.
4. (plural -fuls) forming nouns denoting the amount needed to fill the specified container: bucketful.

Wikipedia

Ful

Ful or FUL may refer to:

  • Fula language
  • Fula people
  • Ful medames, a fava bean dish of Sudan and Egypt
  • Fullerton Municipal Airport, California, United States; IATA code FUL
  • Fullerton Transportation Center, California; Amtrak code FUL
  • Ful (artist), Cameroonian Singer
Ejemplos de uso de -ful
1. There are over 130 «ful» shops in Makkah and despite the fact that «ful» and «tamees» only cost SR1, street–brawls regularly occur.
2. One care– ful owner and an absolute snip at 3million.
3. Ibrahim says he has been waiting for more than an hour to buy «ful» and «tamees». «Iftar will not be complete without some ‘ful’ on the table.
4. They buy ful (fava beans), rice, [other] beans – basic products.
5. In Makkah, «ful» is considered the master of all Ramadan dishes and, according to locals, Makkawis have a greater tendency to like «ful» compared to Saudis from other areas of the Kingdom.