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Words with Root “veterinær” in Danish

Browse Danish words sharing the root “veterinær”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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veterinær Latin origin, relating to veterinary medicine

chefveterinærsygeplejerske
11 syllables26 letters
chef·ve·te·ri··rs·sy·ge·ple·jer·ske
/ˈʃɛfˌve̝te̝ʁiˈnæːɐ̯sˌyɡ̊əˌpleːjɐ̯sˌke/
noun

The word 'chefveterinærsygeplejerske' is a compound noun consisting of 'chef', 'veterinær', and 'sygeplejerske', divided into 11 syllables based on Danish phonological rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and sonority. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of each compound element. The word's length and compounding structure present a complex syllable division.

chefveterinærsygeplejersker
12 syllables27 letters
chef·ve·te·ri··ærs·sy·ge·ple·jers·ke·er
/ˈʃɛfˌve̝te̝ʁiˈnæːɐ̯sˌyːɡ̊əˌpleːjɐ̯sˌkeːɐ̯/
noun

The word 'chefveterinærsygeplejersker' is a compound noun meaning 'chief veterinary nurse (female)'. It is divided into 12 syllables based on the Vowel Peak and Sonority Sequencing Principles, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals its origins in French and Latin, combined with Danish suffixes.

fagveterinærsygeplejerske
10 syllables25 letters
fag·ve·te·ri··sy·ge·ple·jer·ske
/faːˀve̝ˈte̝ːʁæˌsyːɡ̊əˌple̝ːjɐsɡ̊ə/
noun

The word 'fagveterinærsygeplejerske' is divided into ten syllables based on Danish phonological rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and applying the sonority sequencing principle. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('te'). The word is a compound noun composed of 'fag', 'veterinær', and 'sygeplejerske' morphemes.

fag·ve·te·ri··r·sy·ge·ple·jers·ke·ud·da·nel·se
/faːˀve̝ˈte̝ːʁənæːˌsyːɡ̊ple̝ˈjæːʁsˌudːaˌnelˀsə/
noun

The Danish word *fagveterinærsygeplejerskeuddannelse* (veterinary nurse education) is divided into 15 syllables based on vowel nuclei and sonority. It's a complex noun with a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Stress falls on specific syllables within the compound words. Syllabic /ʁ/ and glottal stop insertion are key phonetic features.