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Words with Root “marked” in Danish

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marked Danish: "market", from Old Norse *markaðr*.

afrjejdsmarkedskiomrrhssionens
12 syllables30 letters
a·fr·rej·ds·mar·ked·ski·o·mør·rhssi·o·nens
/aˈfʁæjðsˈmaʁkɛðskiˈɔmʁ̥sːioˈnɛns/
noun

The word 'afrjejdsmarkedskiomrrhssionens' is a complex, constructed Danish noun. Syllabification follows Danish phonological rules based on sonority and onset-coda maximization, but is complicated by unusual morphemes and consonant clusters. Stress falls on the first syllable of 'marked' and 'omrrhssionens'. The word likely refers to a 'market of rumors and noise'.

arbejdsmarkedsarrangement
8 syllables25 letters
ar·bejds·mar·keðs·a·ran·ge·ment
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkeðsɑˈʁɑŋmɛnˀ/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedsarrangement' is a compound noun syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel-initial syllable principles. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word is composed of multiple morphemes, including prefixes, roots, and suffixes, originating from Old Norse, Middle Low German, and French.

arbejdsmarkedskonsulenter
8 syllables25 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·skon·su·len·ter
/aːˈpʰæjðsˌmaʁkɛðskɔnsuˈlɛntɐ/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedskonsulenter' is divided into eight syllables based on Danish syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ked'). The word is a compound noun formed from several morphemes with Old Norse, German, and Latin origins.

arbejdsmarkedsmobiliteten
10 syllables25 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·s·mo·bi·li·te·ten
/ɑˈʁæjðsˈmɑːkɛðs moˈbiliteːtn̩/
noun

The Danish word 'arbejdsmarkedsmobiliteten' (labor market mobility) is divided into nine syllables (ar-bejds-mar-ked-s-mo-bi-li-te-ten) with primary stress on 'li'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic and Latin morphemes, and its syllabification adheres to Danish vowel-centric rules.

arbejdsmarkedsorganisationernes
12 syllables31 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ke·dsør·ga·ni·sa·ti·on·er·nes
/ˈɑːˌpɛjðsˌmɑːkɛðsɔʁɡæniˈsɑːtsjoːnɛɐ̯nes/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedsorganisationernes' is a complex Danish noun with 12 syllables, divided based on onset-rime structure and vowel-final syllable preference. It exhibits typical Danish features like consonant clusters and connecting vowels. Primary stress falls on the first syllable.

arbejdsmarkedsorganisations
10 syllables27 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ke·dsør·ga·ni·sa·ti·ons
/ɑˈʁæjðsˈmɑːkɛðsɔʁɡæniˈsæːtions/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedsorganisations' is a complex Danish noun formed from several morphemes. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, with stress on the syllable 'ti'. The word's structure reflects the typical compounding patterns of Danish, with complex consonant clusters and a fixed stress pattern.

arbejdsmarkedsorientering
9 syllables25 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ke·dsor·ie·n·te·ring
/ˈaːˌpʰæjðsˌmɑːkɛðsɔˈʁiːənˌtiŋ/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedsorientering' is a complex Danish noun with ten syllables, primarily divided based on vowel peaks and Danish preferences for open syllables. It's composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, all of Germanic origin. The primary stress falls on the '-te-' syllable.

arbejdsmarkedspensionernes
9 syllables26 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·s·pen·sion·er·nes
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkeðsˌpenˈsiːɔnˌeːnes/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionernes' is a complex Danish noun with nine syllables, divided based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the '-sion-' syllable. It's a genitive plural form relating to labor market pensions, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

arbejdsmarkedspensionsbidrag
10 syllables28 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·s·pen·si·ons·bi·drag
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkeðsˌpenˈsiɔnsˌbiːðʁɑɡ/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsbidrag' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel and consonant breaks. It's a compound word formed from 'arbejde', 'marked', 'pension', and 'bidrag', with primary stress on the '-si-' syllable. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules, prioritizing vowel breaks and single consonant separation.

arbejdsmarkedspensionsfonde
10 syllables27 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·s·pen·si·ons·fon·de
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkɛðsˌpenˈsiɔnsˌfɔnðə/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsfonde' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows sonority sequencing and vowel-nucleus rules, resulting in the division 'ar-bejds-mar-ked-s-pen-si-ons-fon-de'. Primary stress falls on '-si-'. The word is composed of prefixes, roots, and suffixes with Old Norse, Latin, and French origins.

arbejdsmarkedspensionskunder
10 syllables28 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·s·pen·si·ons·kun·der
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkeðsˌpenˈsiɔnsˌkundɐ/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionskunder' is a complex Danish noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle, consonant cluster resolution, and morpheme boundary preference. Primary stress falls on the 'si' syllable. The word refers to customers of labour market pension schemes.

arbejdsmarkedspensionsordningerne
12 syllables33 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ke·ds·pen·si·ons·ør·din·ger·ne
/ˈɑ̊ˌpʰæjðsˌmɑːkɛðsˌpʰɛnˈsjoːnsˌɔːðɪŋˌɛːnə/
noun

The Danish word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsordningerne' is a complex noun divided into 12 syllables, primarily based on onset maximization. It refers to labor market pension schemes and exhibits typical Danish compound word structure with stress on the root syllable.

arbejdsmarkedspolitikkens
9 syllables25 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ke·ds·po·li·tik·kens
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkɛðsˌpɔlitikːən/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedspolitikkens' is divided into nine syllables based on Danish phonological rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the '-tik-' syllable. The word is a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating possession related to labour market policy.

arbejdsmarkedspolitikkerne
10 syllables26 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ke·ds·po·li·tik·ker·ne
/ɑːˈpʰæjðsˌmɑːkɛðsˌpoːlitikːɐnə/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedspolitikkerne' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables. It's a compound word with a Germanic prefix and root, and a borrowed suffix. Stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification follows the sonority principle, with the 'ds' cluster treated as a single onset.

arbejdsmarkedstilknytning
7 syllables25 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·stil·knyt·ning
/ˈaːˌpʰæjðsˌmɑːˈkeð ˈstilˌknytːniŋ/
noun

The Danish noun 'arbejdsmarkedstilknytning' (labor market attachment) is syllabified as ar-bejds-mar-ked-stil-knyt-ning, with primary stress on 'til'. It's a compound word built from multiple morphemes, and its syllabification follows standard Danish rules prioritizing open syllables and consonant cluster integrity.

arbejdsmarkedstilknytningen
8 syllables27 letters
ar·bejds·mar·ked·stil·knyt·nin·gen
/ˈaːˌpɛjðsˈmaʁˌkeð ˈstilˌknytːnin̩/
noun

The word 'arbejdsmarkedstilknytningen' is a complex Danish noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows onset and coda maximization principles, with primary stress on 'ked'. It denotes labor market affiliation and is a common example of Danish morphological complexity.

hjemmemarkedsproducerende
9 syllables25 letters
hjem·me·mar·ked·spro·du·ce·ren·de
/ˈhjɛməmɑːkɛðsproˌduːsəʁənə/
Adjective

The word 'hjemmemarkedsproducerende' is divided into nine syllables based on Danish syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-initial syllables. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('hjem-'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and a derivational suffix. It functions as an adjective meaning 'home-market-producing'.

hjemmemarkedssubstitution
9 syllables25 letters
hjem·me·mar·ked·s·sub·sti·tu·tion
/ˈhjɛmːəˌmɑːkɛðsːubsˈtiːtuːn̩/
noun

The Danish noun 'hjemmemarkedssubstitution' (home market substitution) is syllabified as hjem-me-mar-ked-s-sub-sti-tu-tion, with stress on 'sti'. Syllable division follows Danish rules prioritizing onsets, vowel length, and morpheme boundaries, accounting for syllabic consonants and linking elements.