suffix for familiar person
 skillful;  skilful;  delicious;  appetizing;  fortunate;  splendid
 to burn;  to be roasted;  to be heated;  to be jealous;  to be envious
 pleasant feeling;  good vibes
 you;  presence (of a god, nobleman, etc.)
 aroma;  fragrance;  scent;  smell
 granny;  grandma;  gran;  old lady;  old woman
 enjoyment;  pleasure;  diversion;  anticipation;  looking forward to
 to put;  to place;  to leave (behind);  to establish (an organization, a facility, a position, etc.);  to set up;  to appoint (someone to a certain position);  to hire
 to be delighted;  to be glad;  to congratulate;  to gratefully accept
 handmade;  homegrown;  hand-crafted;  homemade
 all;  everything;  entirety;  absolutely (not);  (not) at all;  (none) whatsoever
 cooking;  cookery;  cuisine;  dealing with something;  handling;  administration
 confections;  sweets;  candy;  cake
 enjoyable;  fun;  pleasant;  happy;  delightful
 indicates reason or excuse;  indicates dissatisfaction;  indicates desire to be pampered or indulged
 future (usually near);  prospects
 delicious;  tasty;  sweet;  attractive;  appealing;  convenient
 how;  in what way;  by what means
 to touch;  to feel;  to get involved (with);  to approach;  to be harmful to;  to hinder
 hot (thing);  passionate (feelings, etc.);  ardent;  hot (e.g. temper);  zealous;  enthusiastic;  intense
 to eat;  to live on (e.g. a salary);  to live off;  to subsist on
 skillful;  skilled;  proficient;  flattery
 idiot;  moron;  trivial matter;  folly;  stupid;  foolish
 false rumor (rumour);  false alarm;  misinformation
 irresponsible;  perfunctory;  lukewarm;  half-baked;  reasonable;  moderate
 easy;  simple;  there's no way that ...
 insignificant;  inconsequential;  trifling;  negligible;  of little importance
 normal;  ordinary;  normally;  ordinarily;  local train;  train that stops at every station
 married couple;  husband and wife;  man and wife;  his and hers;  pair of objects, one larger (for man), one smaller (for woman)
 to make a sound;  to give off a sound;  to hear a sound
 indicates supposition;  if ... then;  when;  (typically after someone's name) indicates exasperation
 verbal message;  word (from someone)
 as soon as possible;  ASAP
 to give;  to confer;  to bestow;  to kindly do for one;  to oblige;  to favour
 feeling;  sensation;  preparedness;  readiness;  thought;  sentiment