Common Suffixes:
* -ary: Used for places where something is stored or practiced. (e.g., library, armory, sanctuary)
* -arium: Used for places containing or devoted to something. (e.g., aquarium, terrarium, planetarium)
* -ery: Used for places where something is made or sold. (e.g., bakery, fishery, brewery)
* -orium: Used for places of study or work. (e.g., auditorium, sanatorium, mortuary)
* -shop: Indicates a place where something is made or sold. (e.g., bookshop, workshop, barbershop)
* -ville: Used for towns or villages. (e.g., Greenville, Nashville, Rockville)
* -burgh: Used for towns or cities, often with a Scottish or Germanic origin. (e.g., Pittsburgh, Edinburgh, Hamburg)
Other options:
* -land: Used for geographical areas or regions. (e.g., Wonderland, Disneyland, Highland)
* -side: Used for a location on the side of something. (e.g., lakeside, riverside, seaside)
* -ward: Used for direction. (e.g., homeward, eastward, westward)
Examples:
* School: (no suffix, but indicates a place of learning)
* Hospital: (no suffix, but indicates a place for healthcare)
* Park: (no suffix, but indicates a green space)
It's important to note that some words don't have a clear suffix indicating location. In those cases, you'll need to rely on context or a dictionary definition to understand their meaning.