[Grammar] Suffix - "ist" & "er"

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crazyaboutenglish

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Hi, I'm studying how the suffix "ist" as in "psychiatrist" and the suffix "er" as in "phylospher" are used but when I see a profession that is new to me, such as "astonomy" how do I know whether to use "astonomist" or "astronomer"? Is there a rule?

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Basically, you just have to look them up in a dictionary.

ps. it's 'philosopher'.
 

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You also have the additional problem of -er/-or:

farmer:tick:/farmor:cross:; acter:cross:,actor:tick:; adviser:tick:/advisor:tick:.

Don't worry too much; native speakers sometimes have to use a dictionary.
 
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