You have already seen how disjoined vowel indicators can represent common word endings, although you should now take note that other letters can also be used as disjoined additions, for common suffixes.
Words that end in "-ment";
the use of the suffix "-ment", which is shown as a small disjoined 'm' in the T position that follows the preceding outline.
argument
moment
agreement statement
Although the 'm' is most commonly used to signify "-ment", any vowel may appear in the space between the 'm' and the 'n'.
paramount
You can write "-mental" through adding an 'l' to the end of the 'm'. fundamental
When a word ends in "-ly" the 'l' is removed.
fundamentally 
The addition of 'ri' for "-mentary" elementary

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