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.
I’m coming up with “agent noun”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_noun#Words_related_to_agent_noun
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you.
Nothing wrong with posting here (looks like a solid answer already given!), but this thread seems like a good time to plug some relevant communities that exist and would probably be helpful for this kind of thing:
I mean, adding a suffix is a way of changing the meaning of a word.