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What is a suffix for hospitality?

There isn't a specific, commonly used suffix for "hospitality" to form new words.

However, you could use these suffixes depending on the intended meaning:

* -er: This suffix often indicates a person or thing that performs a specific action. So, you could use "hospitality-er" to refer to someone who is hospitable or who provides hospitality services. However, this sounds somewhat awkward and isn't commonly used.

* -ism: This suffix denotes a doctrine, system, or theory, so "hospitality-ism" could be used to describe a philosophy or practice focused on hospitality.

* -al: This suffix indicates relating to or connected with something. "Hospitality-al" could be used to describe something pertaining to hospitality, but again, it's not a standard term.

It's generally better to use existing words or phrases to express the specific meaning you want, rather than creating new ones.

For example, instead of "hospitality-er," you could say:

* Hospitality professional

* Hospitality provider

* Hospitality expert

Instead of "hospitality-ism," you could say:

* Hospitality philosophy

* Hospitality culture

* Hospitality principles

Instead of "hospitality-al," you could say:

* Hospitality industry

* Hospitality services

* Hospitality management

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