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Words with Root “læge” in Danish

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læge Danish, meaning 'doctor'

embedslægeinstitutionerne
11 syllables25 letters
em·bed·slæ·ge·in·sti·tu·ti·o·ner·ne
/ˀemːpe̝ðslæːɡeɪnstɪtuˈt͡si̯oːnə/
noun

The word 'embedslægeinstitutionerne' is a complex Danish noun with 11 syllables. Syllabification follows the rules of maximizing onsets and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'embeds-', the root 'læge-', and the root 'institution-' with the suffix '-erne'.

embedslægeinstitutionernes
11 syllables26 letters
em·bed·slæ·ge·in·sti·tu·ti·on·er·nes
/ˈemˌpɛðslæːɡəˌɪnstiˈtuːtɪˌɔnɐnes/
noun

The word 'embedslægeinstitutionernes' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'the institutions of the official doctors'. It's syllabified as em-bed-slæ-ge-in-sti-tu-ti-on-er-nes, with primary stress on '-sti-'. The word's structure reflects Danish phonological rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements, and it's morphologically composed of a prefix, two roots, and a genitive plural suffix.

speciallægesamarbejdsudvalget
11 syllables29 letters
spe·ci·al··ge·sa·mar·bejds·ud·val·get
/ˈspʰe̝ːɕalˌleːɡəˌsɑmaʁˈbeːðsˌuðˌvalˀɡet/
noun

The word 'speciallægesamarbejdsudvalget' is a complex Danish noun formed by compounding several morphemes. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and dividing after vowels, resulting in eleven syllables with primary stress on 'bejds'. The word refers to a committee for collaboration between specialist doctors.

speciallægeundersøgelserne
11 syllables26 letters
spe·ci·al··ge·un·der··gel·ser·ne
/ˈspʰe̝ːɕalˌlæːɡ̊ə ˈʊnˌtˢøːɡ̊əlˌsɛːɐ̯ˌne̝ˀ/
noun

The word 'speciallægeundersøgelserne' is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel-centric syllable structure. The primary stress falls on 'læ'. It's a complex noun formed from a Latin prefix, a Danish root, and several suffixes, including a definite article.