cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/47864397
I’m doing some conlanging for a book and I’m having trouble finding the word for how we can take a verb, add -er at the end, and get a word for a person who does that thing. For example, a driver is someone who drives, a commander is someone who commands, a lawyer is someone who laws, and a finger is someone who fings. I am having trouble finding out how other languages noun their verbs in this way since I don’t know what this thing is called. Pls halp.
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Looks like somebody else has already answered your question, but I’ll still go ahead and say that ‘agentive’ is another name for this. Happy conlanging!
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