Words with Prefix “integration--” in Danish
Browse Danish words starting with the prefix “integration--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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integration-- Latin origin, indicates area of focus.
The word 'integrationsborgmesterposten' is a compound noun in Danish, divided into ten syllables (in-te-gra-ti-ons-bor-gmes-ter-pos-ten). It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix ('integration-'), a Germanic root ('borgmester-'), and a Middle Low German suffix ('-posten'). Primary stress falls on the first syllable. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus.
The word 'integrationsinteresserede' is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and following vowel-consonant boundaries. It's a compound adjective formed from Latin and German roots, with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllable division remains consistent regardless of grammatical function.
The word 'integrationsmedarbejderen' is divided into nine syllables based on Danish phonological rules, prioritizing open syllables and maximizing onsets. It's a complex noun formed from multiple morphemes, with primary stress on the 'tions' syllable. Syllabification follows standard Danish patterns, with the 'tions' cluster treated as a single unit.
The Danish word 'integrationsministerinstitution' (Ministry of Integration) is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel centering and onset maximization, with primary stress on the first syllable ('in-'). It's formed from Latin-derived morphemes and exemplifies typical Danish compounding patterns.
The word 'integrationsministerinstitutionens' is a complex Danish noun in the genitive singular. Syllabification follows the principle of open syllables, with consonant clusters split where necessary. Stress falls on the first syllable. The word is a compound of Latin and Scandinavian roots, with Danish grammatical suffixes.
The word 'integrationspotentialekriterium' is a complex Danish noun syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules. It's composed of Latin and Greek roots, with a linking vowel. Primary stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification is consistent with similar compound words in Danish.
The word 'integrationsproblematikken' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables (in-te-gra-ti-ons-pro-ble-ma-tik-ken) with primary stress on the first syllable ('in-'). It's built from Latin and Greek roots with Danish suffixes, and its syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
The word 'integrationsrådsmedlemmer' is divided into eight syllables based on Danish vowel and consonant rules. Stress falls on 'gra'. It's a complex noun with multiple morphemes and follows standard syllabification principles.
The word 'integrationsuddannelsesprojekt' is a Danish compound noun divided into 11 syllables based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles. Stress falls on the first syllable of the root 'uddannelses'. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix, a Danish root, and a borrowed root, all contributing to its meaning of 'integration education project'.
The word 'integrationsvanskeligheder' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei and onset maximization. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound word built from Latin and native Danish morphemes, denoting difficulties in integration.