Words with Root “lands-” in Danish
Browse Danish words sharing the root “lands-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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lands- Old Norse origin, meaning 'land'. Specifies geographical context.
The word 'grænselandsorganisationer' is a complex Danish noun syllabified into ten syllables based on maximizing onsets and vowel-consonant pairings. Stress falls on 'lands'. It's a compound word with roots from Old Norse and Latin, and its syllabification aligns with common Danish phonological patterns.
The word 'oprindelseslandsprincippet' is a complex Danish noun divided into eight syllables based on maximizing onsets and dividing before vowels. Primary stress falls on the 'prin-' syllable. It's a compound word derived from multiple morphemes relating to origin and land. The presence of stød and complex consonant clusters are key phonological features.
The word 'udenlandsstipendieordningen' is a complex Danish noun divided into nine syllables (u-den-lands-sti-pen-die-ord-nin-gen). It's composed of multiple morphemes, with primary stress on the '-pen-' syllable. Syllabification follows the Danish preference for open syllables and avoidance of consonant clusters.
The word 'udlandsstipendieordningen' is divided into eight syllables based on maximizing onsets and vowel nuclei. It's a complex noun formed from multiple morphemes with Old Norse and Latin/German origins. Stress is relatively flat, with a primary stress on 'pen' in 'stipendie'.
The Danish word 'ynnglingelandsholdsspiller' is divided into seven syllables: yn-gling-ge-lan-sholds-spil-ler. It's a compound noun meaning 'youth national team player', with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-initial rules and avoids breaking consonant clusters, while considering the influence of the glottal stop.