Words with Root “marked-” in Danish
Browse Danish words sharing the root “marked-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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marked- From 'marked' (market), Old Norse origin.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedsinstituttet' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster maintenance. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's a complex noun with a prefix, root, and suffixes, reflecting Danish compounding and morphology.
The Danish word 'arbejdsmarkedskommisionen' is divided into eight syllables (ar-bejds-mar-ked-skom-mi-si-o-nen). It's a complex noun with a prefix, two roots, and a suffix. Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant splits.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedskommissionens' is divided into ten syllables based on Danish syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and considering complex consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the third syllable. The word is a genitive singular noun meaning 'the labor market commission's'.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedskonferencen' is a complex Danish noun divided into eight syllables (ar-bejds-mar-ked-skon-fe-ren-cen). It follows Danish syllable division rules favoring open syllables and allowing consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('mar'). The word is a compound noun with a prefix, root, and suffix, and its pronunciation is influenced by vowel variations and the presence of stød.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedsorganisation' is a complex Danish compound noun divided into nine syllables based on onset maximization and open syllable preference. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ke'). The word consists of a prefix ('arbejds-'), root ('marked-'), connecting element ('sor-'), and suffix ('ganisation').
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsfond' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables based on Danish phonological rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('ar-'). The word is morphologically complex, composed of prefixes, roots, and suffixes with origins in Old Norse, Latin, and French. It refers to a labor market pension fund.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionskasse' is a complex Danish compound noun divided into ten syllables based on maximizing open syllables (CV structure) and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on '-si-'. It consists of the prefix 'arbejds-', the root 'marked-', 'pensions-', and the suffix 'kasse', denoting a labor market pension fund.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionskasser' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster maintenance. Primary stress falls on 'ked', with secondary stress on 'si-ons'. It's a compound noun formed from prefixes, roots, and suffixes with Old Norse and Latin origins.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionskunde' is a complex Danish compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster resolution. Primary stress falls on the '-si-' syllable. It refers to a customer related to labor market pension schemes.
The Danish noun 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsordning' is a complex compound word. Syllabification follows morphemic boundaries, maximizing open syllables while preserving consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ked'). It refers to a labor market pension scheme.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsordninger' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing open syllables (CV) and accommodating consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-nin-'. The word is composed of multiple morphemes with Old Norse and Latin origins, denoting a system of labor market pension schemes.
The Danish word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsreform' is a complex compound noun syllabified as ar-bejds-mar-ked-s-pen-si-ons-re-form, with stress on the first syllable. It's formed from morphemes relating to work, market, pension, and reform, following Danish syllabification rules of onset/coda maximization.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionssystem' is a complex Danish compound noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel-consonant boundaries. The primary stress falls on the '-si-' syllable. It consists of a prefix ('arbejds-'), two roots ('marked-' and 'pensions-'), and another root ('system-').
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionssystemet' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial and consonant cluster rules, with a single consonant often forming its own syllable. Primary stress falls on 'pen-'. The word refers to the Danish labour market pension system.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspensionsudvalget' is a complex Danish noun formed by compounding. Syllable division follows onset maximization principles, resulting in nine syllables. The primary stress falls on the 'pen-' syllable. The word refers to the labor market pension committee.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedspolitikområde' is a compound noun syllabified based on Danish rules prioritizing onset maximization and open syllable formation. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word is morphologically complex, combining elements related to work, market, politics, and area.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedssammenslutning' is a Danish noun with initial stress. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and respects morphemic boundaries, resulting in the division ar-bejds-mar-ke-ds-sam-men-slut-ning. It's a compound noun meaning 'labor market association'.
The word 'arbejdsmarkedssammenslutninger' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables. It features a combination of prefixes, roots, and suffixes, with primary stress on the first syllable of the root 'marked'. Syllable division follows Danish rules allowing for open syllables and consonant clusters.
The word 'hjemmemarkedsvirksomheder' is a Danish compound noun divided into nine syllables: hjem-me-mar-ked-s-virk-som-he-der. Primary stress falls on 'mar-'. The syllabification follows Danish rules prioritizing vowel peaks and preserving consonant clusters. It consists of the prefix 'hjemme-', the root 'marked-', a linking 's', and the suffix '-virksomheder'.