Words with Root “udvalgs-” in Danish
Browse Danish words sharing the root “udvalgs-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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udvalgs- Derived from 'udvalg' (committee), specifying the entity.
The word 'forretningsudvalgsbeslutning' is a complex Danish noun formed by compounding. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric principles, with stress on the third syllable ('nings'). The word's meaning is 'business committee decision'.
The word 'forretningsudvalgskolleger' is a complex Danish noun divided into eight syllables: for-ret-nings-ud-valgs-kol-le-ger. Stress falls on the first syllable ('for-'). It's a compound word built from morphemes related to 'business,' 'committee,' and 'colleagues,' following Danish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllable structure.
The word 'forretningsudvalgsmedlemmernes' is a complex Danish noun with nine syllables, divided based on maximizing onsets and dividing before consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('nings'). It's a genitive plural form meaning 'the business committee members’'.
The word 'forretningsudvalgsmedlemmet' is a Danish noun meaning 'the business committee member'. It is divided into eight syllables based on vowel peaks and consonant cluster preservation. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It is a compound word with roots from Old Norse, and its syllabification follows standard Danish phonological rules.
The word 'forretningsudvalgsmedlems' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'of a business committee member'. It is divided into seven syllables based on onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('for-'), with a secondary stress on 'valgs-'. The word is composed of multiple morphemes derived from Old Norse and Old Danish roots.
The word 'socialudvalgsformandsposten' is a long Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows rules of breaking after vowels and before consonant clusters, with primary stress on the first syllable. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix, Danish roots, and a suffix indicating 'position'. It's a specific term for the chairman's position within a social committee.