andengradsforbrændingernes
Syllables
an-den-grads-for-brænd-in-ger-nes
Pronunciation
/ˈanˀənˌɡʁaːðs fɔˈbʁænˀɪŋˌɡɛːnəs/
Stress
10001000
Morphemes
anden- + grads- + forbrændingernes
The word 'andengradsforbrændingernes' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'second-degree burns'. It is divided into eight syllables following Danish rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding stranded consonants. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word is morphologically complex, containing prefixes, a root, and multiple suffixes.
Definitions
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Second-degree burns
Second-degree burns
“Lægerne behandlede andengradsforbrændingernes på patientens arm.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('an'). Danish generally has fixed initial stress.
Syllables
an — Open syllable (CV), unstressed.. den — Open syllable (CV), unstressed.. grads — Closed syllable (CVC), unstressed.. for — Open syllable (CV), unstressed.. brænd — Open syllable (CV), stressed, with glottal stop.. in — Closed syllable (VC), unstressed.. ger — Open syllable (CV), unstressed.. nes — Closed syllable (CVC), unstressed.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Maximize Open Syllables
Danish prefers CV syllables whenever possible.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left alone in a syllable.
Consonant Clusters
Danish allows consonant clusters, particularly at the beginning and end of syllables.
- The glottal stop /ˀ/ in 'brænd' is a common feature of Danish pronunciation and doesn't alter the syllable division.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist but do not affect syllabification.
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