elhamdulillahirahmanirahhimi
Syllables
el-ham-du-lil-la-hi-rah-ma-ni-rah-hi-mi
Pronunciation
/elhamdʊlillaːhiɾʁahmaːniɾʁahiːm/
Stress
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Morphemes
el- + hamd + ullahirrahmanirrahim
The word 'elhamdulillahirrahmanirrahim' is divided into 12 syllables based on Danish phonological rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and allowing consonant clusters. Its Arabic origin influences pronunciation, with Danish speakers approximating non-native sounds. Stress is primarily on the first syllable.
Definitions
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All praise is due to God.
All praise is due to God.
“Used at the beginning of speeches or writings by Muslims.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress is on the first syllable ('el'). Secondary stress is likely on syllables with long vowels ('la', 'ma', 'hi').
Syllables
el — Open syllable, initial syllable.. ham — Closed syllable.. du — Open syllable.. lil — Closed syllable.. la — Open syllable, long vowel.. hi — Open syllable.. rah — Open syllable, Danish tap /ɾ/.. ma — Open syllable, long vowel.. ni — Open syllable.. rah — Open syllable, Danish tap /ɾ/.. hi — Open syllable, long vowel.. mi — Open syllable.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Centric Syllabification
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds.
Consonant Clustering
Danish allows consonant clusters, particularly at the end of syllables.
- Arabic origin introduces sounds not native to Danish.
- Danish tap /ɾ/ replaces Arabic sounds.
- Length of the word and foreign origin make strict syllabification challenging.
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