Words with Root “kommunikation-” in Danish
Browse Danish words sharing the root “kommunikation-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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kommunikation- From Latin, meaning communication.
The word 'massekommunikationssammenhænge' is a complex Danish compound noun divided into ten syllables. Primary stress falls on '-ka-'. Syllable division follows the rules of open syllable preference and consonant cluster handling. The word refers to the contexts of mass communication.
The word 'massekommunikationsundervisning' is a Danish compound noun divided into 11 syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. It consists of a French-derived prefix, a Latin-derived root, and an Old Norse-derived suffix, all relating to mass communication and education.
The word 'radiokommunikationsudstyr' is a compound noun syllabified based on maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable contains a vowel. Stress falls on the first syllable ('ra-'). The word is composed of a prefix ('radio-'), a root ('kommunikation-'), and a suffix ('s-'), with 'udstyr' functioning as a further root. Syllabification is consistent with similar Danish compound nouns.
The word 'radiokommunikationsystemer' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound word built from Latin and Greek roots, following Danish syllable division rules that prioritize maximizing onsets. Regional variations in pronunciation, particularly regarding stød, may affect syllable length.
The word 'telekommunikationsanalytiker' is a compound noun syllabified based on Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables. Stress falls on the syllables '-ka-' and '-ker'. The word is composed of a Greek prefix, a Latin/Greek root, and a Greek/Latin suffix, indicating a person who analyzes telecommunications.
The Danish word 'telekommunikationsbranche' is a compound noun meaning 'telecommunications industry'. It is divided into nine syllables with primary stress on the first syllable ('te-'). The word is composed of a Greek prefix ('tele-'), a Latin/Greek root ('kommunikation-'), and a French suffix ('-branche'). Syllabification follows the general Danish rules of dividing before vowels and after consonants, with consideration for compound word structure and vowel reduction.
The word 'telekommunikationsbranchen' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on 'ka'. Syllable division follows Danish rules of dividing before vowels and after consonants, considering consonant clusters. The word consists of the prefix 'tele-', the root 'kommunikation-', and the suffix '-sbranchen'.
The word 'telekommunikationscentret' is a compound noun divided into ten syllables based on Danish phonological rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei. Stress falls on the 'mu' syllable. It consists of the prefix 'tele-', the root 'kommunikation-', and the suffixes '-s-' and '-centret'.
The word 'telekommunikationsfirmaerne' is a complex Danish noun divided into syllables based on open syllable preference and consonant cluster maintenance. The primary stress falls on the third syllable. It's a compound word formed from Greek/Latin roots and Danish suffixes, meaning 'the telecommunications companies'.
The word 'telekommunikationsfirmaernes' is a complex Danish noun in the genitive plural. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, with primary stress on the third syllable. It consists of the prefix 'tele-', the root 'kommunikation-', and the suffixes '-s' and '-ernes'. The word signifies possession by telecommunications firms.
The word 'telekommunikationsforbundets' is a complex Danish noun in the genitive case. Syllabification follows Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements, resulting in ten syllables. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ka-'). The word is composed of a Greek prefix ('tele-'), a Latin/Greek root ('kommunikation-'), and several Danish suffixes indicating possession and association.
The word 'telekommunikationsgiganten' is a compound noun divided into ten syllables. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ka'). It consists of the prefix 'tele-', the root 'kommunikation-', and the suffix '-s-giganten'. Syllable division follows Danish rules of vowel-initial syllables and consonant cluster breaking.
The Danish word 'telekommunikationsløsning' is a compound noun meaning 'telecommunications solution'. It is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel-centricity, with primary stress on the first syllable of the root words. The word is composed of the prefix 'tele-', the root 'kommunikation-', a linking '-s-', and the suffix '-løsning'.
The word 'telekommunikationsministeriet' is a complex Danish noun divided into 13 syllables based on onset maximization and vowel centering rules. It's a compound word with Greek and Latin roots, referring to the Ministry of Communication. Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable ('-ka-').
The word 'telekommunikationsmæssige' is syllabified based on vowel centering and onset maximization principles, resulting in ten syllables with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a complex adjective formed from Greek and Danish morphemes, relating to telecommunications.
The Danish word 'telekommunikationsområdet' is a long compound noun meaning 'the area of telecommunications'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word is composed of a Greek prefix, a Latin/Greek root, and several Danish suffixes. Syllabification is consistent across similar compound nouns in Danish.
The word 'telekommunikationssatellit' is a compound noun with primary stress on the first syllable ('te-'). Syllable division prioritizes open syllables and avoids breaking consonant clusters unnecessarily. The morphemic analysis reveals Greek, Latin, and Danish origins. The word's pronunciation follows standard Danish phonological rules.
The word 'telekommunikationssektorerne' is a complex Danish noun divided into 12 syllables. Stress falls on the first syllable ('te-'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Greek prefix, a Latin/Greek root, and Danish suffixes. Syllabification follows Danish rules of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'telekommunikationsselskab' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel boundaries and onset maximization. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The morphemic structure consists of the prefix 'tele-', root 'kommunikation-', and suffix '-selskab'. Syllabification follows standard Danish phonological rules.
The word 'telekommunikationsselskaberne' is a complex Danish noun divided into 11 syllables based on maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. It's a compound word with Greek and Latin roots, and stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules, prioritizing consonant clusters in the onset.
The word 'telekommunikationsselskabet' is a Danish compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the first syllable ('te-'). It consists of a Greek prefix ('tele-'), a Latin/Greek root ('kommunikation-'), and Old Norse/Danish suffixes ('selskab-' and '-et'). Syllable division follows standard Danish rules prioritizing vowel-based structures.
The Danish noun 'telekommunikationssystemerne' (the telecommunication systems) is syllabified based on onset-rime principles and open syllable preference, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound word with Greek and Latin roots and Danish suffixes.
The Danish word 'telekommunikationsverdenen' is a compound noun meaning 'the world of telecommunications'. It is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel nuclei, with primary stress on the first syllable ('te-'). The word consists of a Greek prefix, a Latin/Greek root, and Danish suffixes, including the definite article suffix '-en'.
The word 'telekommunikationsvirksomhed' is a Danish compound noun meaning 'telecommunications company'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, avoiding breaking consonant clusters. Stress falls on the first syllable of the root word 'kom-'. The word is divided into twelve syllables, respecting the boundaries of the constituent morphemes.
The word 'telekommunikationsvirksomheden' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'the telecommunications company'. It's syllabified based on open syllable preference and vowel-to-vowel separation, with primary stress on '-ka-'. It's a compound word built from Greek, Latin, and Danish morphemes.
The word 'telekommunikationsvirksomheder' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'telecommunications companies'. It's divided into 12 syllables following Danish rules favoring open syllables and avoiding initial consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the third syllable. The word is a compound built from Greek/Latin roots and Danish suffixes.
The word 'telekommunikationsvirksomhederne' is a complex Danish noun divided into 12 syllables. It exhibits typical Danish phonological features like onset maximization and vowel reduction. Stress falls on the first syllable of the root ('kom'). The word is a compound formed from Greek, Latin, and Danish morphemes.
The word 'telekommunikationsvirksomheders' is a complex Danish noun in the genitive plural. It's divided into 11 syllables, with primary stress on the third and penultimate syllables. The word is formed from a Greek prefix, a Latin/Greek root, and Danish suffixes. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.