Words with Root “formidlings-” in Danish
Browse Danish words sharing the root “formidlings-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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formidlings- Derived from 'formidling' (placement, mediation), Danish origin, core meaning of job placement.
The word 'arbejdsformidlingschefstilling' is a compound noun syllabified as ar-bejds-for-mid-lings-chef-stil-ling, with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and vowel-consonant patterns. It's composed of prefixes, roots, and suffixes with Old Norse, Danish, and French origins.
The word 'arbejdsformidlingskonsulent' is a Danish compound noun divided into eight syllables (ar-bejds-for-mid-lings-kon-su-lent) with stress on 'mid'. It's formed from 'arbejds-', 'formidlings-', and 'konsulent', following vowel-initial and morpheme boundary rules.
The word 'arbejdsformidlingskontorerne' is a complex Danish noun divided into nine syllables (ar-bejds-for-mid-lings-kon-to-rer-ne). It's a compound word with primary stress on the first syllable ('ar-'). Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus.
The word 'arbejdsformidlingskontorets' is a complex Danish noun divided into eight syllables based on maximizing onsets and adhering to sonority principles. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('for'). It's a genitive form meaning 'the employment agency's' and is composed of a prefix, root, and suffix.
The word 'arbejdsformidlingsregionerne' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on sonority sequencing and consonant cluster maintenance. Primary stress falls on 'mid-'. It's a compound word with a prefix ('arbejds-'), root ('formidlings-'), and suffix ('regionerne').
The word 'kapitalformidlingsselskab' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: ka-pi-tal-for-mid-lings-sel-skab. Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification prioritizes maximizing onsets and avoiding single-letter syllables. The word is composed of Latin and Danish roots denoting 'capital', 'brokerage', and 'company'.