"-Ish" is COMMONLY used by native speakers to convey an approximate or uncertain quality or quantity. It's often added as a suffix (end of words) to words to suggest an approximation rather than a precise value. For example: 🕜"We'll meet around 5-ish." (Approximately 5 o'clock) 🎥"The movie was funny-ish." (Somewhat funny) 👗"This dress is redd-ish" (Somewhat red) ❗We can add hyphen (-) but we don't have to. We can say: 5ish, reddish, etc. In real life, someone might say, "I'll be there at 6-ish," meaning they expect to arrive sometime around 6 o'clock, but not exactly at that #learnontiktok#english#ish#learnenglish#englishslang#americanenglish#dailyenglish#englishtips#englishgrammar#englishgrammartips#ingles#inglesutil#aprenderingles#inglesnativo #angielski