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Words with Root “mand” in Danish

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mand Proto-Germanic origin, meaning 'man' or 'person'.

embedsmandsadministration
8 syllables25 letters
em·bed·smands·ad·mi·ni·stra·tion
/ˈemˌpɛðsmɑnˀsædmiˌnistʁaˈt͡siɔn/
noun

The word 'embedsmandsadministration' is divided into eight syllables based on maximizing onsets and adhering to Danish's preference for open syllables. Primary stress falls on 'smands'. It's a compound noun formed from 'embeds', 'mand', and 'administration', with a genitive suffix 's' linking them. The glottal stop and potential elision of 'd' are key phonetic features.

ombudsmandsinstitutionerne
10 syllables26 letters
om·bud·smans·in·sti·tu·ti·o·ner·ne
/ˈombuðsmansˌinstiˈtuːt͡siɔnənə/
noun

The word 'ombudsmandsinstitutionerne' is a complex Danish noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets, and the primary stress falls on the third syllable ('sti'). It refers to the collective organizations constituting the ombudsman's office.

oohusmandshypotekforening
7 syllables25 letters
oohus·mand·shypo·tek·fo·re·ning
/oːˈhuːsmɑnˀs hyːpoˈteːkfoːɐ̯ne̝ŋ/
noun

The word 'oohusmandshypotekforening' is a complex noun composed of multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules, prioritizing open syllables and sonority sequencing. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'husmand' and 'hypotek'. The word refers to a historical type of mortgage association.

somandemadsoversættelsesmaskine
13 syllables31 letters
so·man·de·mad·so·o·ver·sæt·tel·se·mas·ki·ne
/ˈsɔmænˌdemæðsoʊ̯əˌsættelsəsˌmaskiːnə/
noun

The Danish word 'somandemadsoversættelsesmaskine' is a compound noun meaning 'someone's food translation machine'. It is syllabified based on vowel-centric rules, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word's length and compound structure present a complex case, but the syllabification follows standard Danish phonological principles.

tjenestemandsansættelserne
10 syllables26 letters
tje·ne·ste·man·ds·an·sæt·tel·ser·ne
/ˈt͡jɛnəstəˌmɑnˀsɑnˌsɛtːelˈseːɐnə/
noun

The word 'tjenestemandsansættelserne' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel-consonant alternation. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('sæt'). It's a compound word referring to the appointments of civil servants.

tjenestemandspensionisterne
11 syllables27 letters
tje·ne·st·e·mand·s·pen·sion·is·ter·ne
/ˈt͡jɛnəstəˌmɑnˀspɛnˈsɪɔnɪstɐnə/
noun

The word 'tjenestemandspensionisterne' is a complex Danish noun divided into 11 syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('tje-'). It's a compound word built from several morphemes indicating 'civil servant pensioners'. Syllable division follows Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

tjenestemandspensionisters
10 syllables26 letters
tje·ne·st·e·mand·s·pen·sion·is·ters
/ˈt͡jɛnəstəˌmɑnˀspɛnˈsiɔnɪstɐ/
noun

The word 'tjenestemandspensionisters' is a complex Danish noun with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing open syllables, and the word is a compound formed from multiple morphemes indicating 'of civil servant pensioners'.

tjenestemandspensionsområdet
10 syllables28 letters
tje·ne·ste·mand·s·pen·sions·om··det
/ˈt͡jɛnəstəˌmɑnˀspɛnˈsjoːnˌɔmʁæːðət/
noun

The word 'tjenestemandspensionsområdet' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel-following consonant rules. Primary stress falls on the 'pen-' syllable. It's a compound word denoting the area of civil servant pension schemes.

tjenestemandsregulativerne
11 syllables26 letters
tje·ne·ste·man·ds·re·gu·la·ti·ver·ne
/ˈt͡jɛnəstəˌmɑnˀsʁɛɡulaˈtiːvɐnə/
noun

The word 'tjenestemandsregulativerne' is a complex Danish noun divided into 11 syllables based on the onset-rime principle and sonority sequencing. It consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. The primary stress falls on the syllable '-ti-'. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules, prioritizing open syllables and avoiding isolated consonants.