Mọ́fiimù mélọó ló wà nínú ‘opélẹ́ngé’?
Mọ́fiimù mélọó ló wà nínú ‘opélẹ́ngé’?
Explanation
A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in a word. In “opélẹ́ngé,” there are three meaningful parts. Each part adds to the word’s overall meaning.
Breaking words into morphemes helps you understand how they are built. Some morphemes are complete words. Others are parts that change meaning when added.
Counting morphemes teaches you about word structure. It shows how small pieces combine to create larger words with specific meanings.