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No, is the word 'friendly' is an adjective or an adverb.

Examples:

He seems like a friendly dog. (adjective)

They friendly offered their help. (adverb)

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Yes the word friend can be used as a verb.

It is used as a verb when talking about adding someone to your list of friends on a social network.
For example: I'll friend you on Facebook later tonight to discuss the project.

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It depends on the context. If you're describing a person as friendly then it is an adjective.

If you're describing an action as friendly then it's an adverb.

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The word 'friendly' is not a suffix but the ending -ly is.

The word 'friendly' is an adverb.

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No

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