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20-Syllable Words in Danish

Explore Danish words that divide into exactly 20 syllables, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
21 syllables29 letters
ɡ̊·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥·ʁ̥
/ɡ̊ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥ʁ̥/
interjection

The word 'grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr' is an onomatopoeic representation of a growl. Due to the absence of vowels, syllabification is based on perceived articulatory units, treating each 'r' sound as a potential syllable onset. It lacks inherent stress and doesn't conform to typical Danish syllable structure.

·se·op·ogs·prin·te·op·af·trap·pen·i·sik·ker·hed··før·ste·sal·phie·w
/ˈlɔːsəˌɔpɔɡsprɪnˈteːɔpˌaftʁɑpənɪˌsɪkʰæʁˈheːðpɔːˈfœːɐ̯səlˌfɪːə̯ˀu̯/
Phrase/Sequence of Actions

This complex Danish word is a compound of several roots and prefixes related to security and movement. Syllabification follows standard Danish rules of open syllable preference and consonant cluster breaking, but the overall structure is unusual due to its artificiality. Primary stress falls on 'låse', 'te', 'hed', and 'før'.

new·en·er·gy·pro·jekts·hel·p·shi·na··du·s·its·ma·lak·ka·di·lem·ma
/ˈnjuːˌɛnərˈɡiˌprɔjektsˈhelˀpˌʃinaˈʁæduːsˌitsmaˈlakkaˌdileˈma/
Noun Phrase

The word 'newenergyprojectshelpchinareduceitsmalaccadilemma' is a complex English-derived compound analyzed into 20 syllables based on Danish phonological rules prioritizing open syllables and breaks before consonant clusters. Stress falls on the first syllable of each root word. Its unusual length and origin present a unique case for Danish syllabification.

ro·ro·e·vo·ver·o·ror·sos·pop·ro·rog·ogs·sos·pop·ro·rog·og·kok·o·de
/ˈʁoːʁoˈeːvoːvɛʁɔˈsɔsˌpoːpʁɔˈʁoːɡɔɡsɔsˌsɔsˈpoːpʁɔˈʁoːɡɔɡkɔˈkoːdɔːdə/
None

The word 'roroevoverorsospoprorogogsossospoprorogogkokodode' is a constructed string of Danish-like syllables. Syllable division follows Danish phonological rules, favoring open syllables. The word lacks a clear morphemic structure or defined meaning. Stress falls on the first syllable of each potential root-like segment.

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20 syllables33 letters
eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks·eks
/ˈeks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks.eks/
unknown

The word is syllabified into 20 open syllables, each consisting of 'eks'. Stress falls on the first syllable. The word's structure is highly atypical for Danish, likely representing a reduplicative or agglutinative process. The analysis is based on standard Danish phonological rules applied to the given, artificial input.