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Words with Prefix “offent--” in Danish

Browse Danish words starting with the prefix “offent--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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offent-- From Middle Low German 'offent', meaning 'open, public'. Adjectival prefix.

offentliggørelsesprincippet
9 syllables27 letters
off·ent·lig··rel·ses·prin·cip·pet
/ɔˈfɛnˀtliːɡøːɐ̯ləsˌpʁintsɪpːət/
noun

The word 'offentliggørelsesprincippet' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'the principle of publicity'. It is divided into nine syllables (off-ent-lig-gø-rel-ses-prin-cip-pet) following Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllable structure. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a compound built from several morphemes with origins in Middle Low German and Latin.

offentlighedskommissionen
9 syllables25 letters
off·ent·lig·hed·skom·mis·si·o·nen
/ɔˈfɛnˀtliːˌheðskɔmisˈjoːnən/
noun

The Danish word 'offentlighedskommissionen' (the public records commission) is divided into nine syllables: off-ent-lig-hed-skom-mis-si-o-nen. It exhibits typical Danish features like initial stress, complex consonant clusters, and the presence of a stød. The word is morphologically complex, built from multiple prefixes and suffixes.

offentlighedskommissionens
9 syllables26 letters
off·ent·lig·hed·skom·mis·si·on·ens
/ɔˈfɛnˀtliːˌheːðkɔmisˈjoːnən/
noun

The word 'offentlighedskommissionens' is a complex Danish noun divided into nine syllables: off-ent-lig-hed-skom-mis-si-on-ens. The primary stress falls on '-mis-'. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, reflecting typical Danish word formation. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and accounts for syllabic consonants.

offentlighedsrepræsentanter
9 syllables27 letters
off·ent·lig·heds·re·præ·sen·tan·ter
/ɔˈfɛnˀtliːˌheðsʁæpʁæsenˈtanˀtɐ/
noun

The word 'offentlighedsrepræsentanter' is a complex Danish noun formed through compounding and affixation. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric principles, with stress on '-sen-'. The post-vocalic 'r' and silent 'h' present minor complexities. The word means 'public representatives'.