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Words with Prefix “hoch--” in German

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hoch-- Germanic origin, intensifying.

Flüchtlingshochkommissariat
8 syllables27 letters
Flüch·tlings·hoch·kom·miss·a·ri·aat
/ˈflʏçtlɪŋsˌhoːxkoˌmɪsaʁiaːt/
noun

The word 'Flüchtlingshochkommissariat' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows rules maximizing onsets and allowing consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'kommissar-'. The word refers to the UNHCR and is a key term in international humanitarian law.

Flüchtlingshochkommissariate
9 syllables28 letters
Flüch·tlings·hoch·kom·mis·sa·ri·a·te
/ˈflʏçtlɪŋsˌhoːxkoˌmɪsːaʁiaˈte/
noun

The word 'Flüchtlingshochkommissariate' is a complex German noun with nine syllables, stressed on 'kom'. Syllabification follows ONC principles, accommodating German consonant clusters. It's a nominalization formed from Germanic and Latin roots, referring to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees offices.

Hochdruckgasentladungslampe
9 syllables27 letters
Ho·ch·druck·gas·en·tla·dung·slam·pe
/hoːxˈdʁʊkɡaːsʔɛntlaːdʊŋsˌlaːmpə/
noun

The word 'Hochdruckgasentladungslampe' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and sonority principles, with primary stress on 'druck'. The word is composed of Germanic morphemes denoting high pressure, gas, discharge, and lamp. Its structure is consistent with other German compound nouns, though its length presents a challenge for simple syllabification rules.

Hochdruckgasentladungslampen
8 syllables28 letters
Hoch·Druck·Gas·ent·la·dung·slam·pen
/hoːxˈdʁʊkɡaːsɛntlaːdʊŋsˌlampən/
noun

The word 'Hochdruckgasentladungslampen' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial and consonant-based rules, with primary stress on 'Hoch'. The compound structure influences syllable boundaries, resulting in eight syllables.

Hochdruckreinigungseinrichtung
8 syllables30 letters
Hoch·Druck·Rei·ni·gung·sein·Rich·tung
/hoːxˈdʁʊkʁaɪ̯nɪɡʊŋsˌaɪ̯nʁɪçtʊŋ/
noun

The word 'Hochdruckreinigungseinrichtung' is a German compound noun divided into eight syllables: Hoch-Druck-Rei-ni-gung-sein-Rich-tung. Primary stress falls on the first syllable 'Hoch-'. The word is formed from several morphemes indicating 'high pressure cleaning facility'. Syllabification follows standard German rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding digraph splitting.

Hoch·Druck·Rei·ni·gung·sein·Rich·tun·gen
/hoːxˈdʁʊkʁaɪ̯nɪɡʊŋsˌaɪ̯nʁɪçtʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Hochdruckreinigungseinrichtungen' is a German compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel sounds and German syllabification rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'sein'. It consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Druck-', and the combined suffix '-reinigungseinrichtungen'. The word refers to high-pressure cleaning facilities.

Hochenergiestreuexperimenten
10 syllables28 letters
Ho·chen·Er·gi·streu·ex·pe·ri·men·ten
/ˈhoːxn̩ɛʁɡiːʃtʁɔʏ̯ɛksˌpɛʁimɛnˈteːn/
noun

The word 'Hochenergiestreuexperimenten' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel division and consonant cluster maintenance rules, with primary stress on the first syllable. The morphemic structure reveals Germanic, French, and Latin origins. The analysis considers phonetic realization and potential regional variations.

Hochfrequenzhalbleiterdioden
9 syllables28 letters
Hoch·Fre·quenz·Halb·lei·ter·Di·o·den
/hoːxˈfʁeːkvɛnt͡sˌhalpˌlaɪ̯tɐdiˈoːdn̩/
noun

The word 'Hochfrequenzhalbleiterdioden' is a German compound noun divided into nine syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoids splitting digraphs, and respects the compound word structure. It consists of a prefix, two roots, and a suffix, with origins in Germanic, French, and Greek languages.

Hochfrequenzleuchtstofflampe
7 syllables28 letters
Hoch·Fre·quenz·Leucht·stoff·Lam·pe
/hoːxˈfʁeːkvɛnt͡sˌlɔʏ̯çtʃtɔfˈlaːmpə/
noun

The word 'Hochfrequenzleuchtstofflampe' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial rules and maintains permissible consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'Frequenz' and 'Lampe'. The word's length and compound structure are key considerations.

Hochfrequenzmassenspektrometer
9 syllables30 letters
Hoch·Fre·quenz·Mas·sens·Spek·tro·me·ter
/hoːxˈfʁeːkvɛnt͡smasənˌʃpɛktʁoˈmeːtɐ/
noun

The word 'Hochfrequenzmassenspektrometer' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters and digraphs. The primary stress falls on the first syllable 'Hoch'. The word is composed of a prefix ('Hoch-'), roots ('Frequenz-', 'Mass-', 'Spektro-'), and a suffix ('-meter').

Hochfrequenzmassenspektrometern
10 syllables31 letters
Ho·ch·fre·kwent·mas·sen·spek·tro·me·tern
/hoːxˈfʁeːkvɛnt͡smasənˌspɛktʁoˈmɛːtɐn/
noun

Hochfrequenzmassenspektrometern is a complex German noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-initial rules, consonant cluster division, and attempts to respect morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on 'frequenz' and 'metɐn'. The word's length and compound structure contribute to its complex syllabic structure.

Hochfrequenzmassenspektrometers
10 syllables31 letters
Ho·ch·Fre·quenz·mas·sen·spek·tro·me·ters
/hoːxˈfʁeːkvɛnt͡smasənˌʃpɛktʁoˈmeːtɐs/
noun

The word 'Hochfrequenzmassenspektrometers' is a complex German noun syllabified based on onset-rime division, with primary stress on the second syllable ('Fre-'). It consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Frequenz-', and a complex suffix '-massenspektrometers'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, accounting for consonant clusters and vowel length.

Hochfrequenzüberdruckbeatmung
9 syllables29 letters
Hoch·Fre·quenz·ü·ber·Druck·beat·mun·gung
/hoːxˈfʁeːkvɛnt͡sˌyːbɐˈdʁʊkˌbeːatmuŋ/
noun

The word 'Hochfrequenzüberdruckbeatmung' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows standard German rules, with primary stress on the first syllable ('Hoch'). The word is divided into nine syllables, reflecting its morphological structure and phonetic properties. The analysis considers morphemic breakdown, stress patterns, and comparisons with similar words to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Hoch·Fre·quenz·ü·ber·Druck·Beat·mun·gungen
/hoːx.fʁeˈkvɛnt͡s.yːbɐ.dʁʊk.beːatˈmuːŋən/
noun

The word 'Hochfrequenzüberdruckbeatmungen' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables based on onset-rime structure and vowel-based syllabification. Primary stress falls on the prefix 'Hoch-'. The word is a compound noun formed from several morphemes with Latin and German origins, referring to a specific medical procedure.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsabschnitte
9 syllables30 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·ab·schnit·te
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˌapʃnɪtə/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsabschnitte' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the vowel rule and consonant cluster rule, with primary stress on '-keit-'. The word consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit', and the suffix '-Abschnitte'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsaerodynamik
11 syllables31 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·ae·ro·dy·na·mik
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˌaːeʁodyˈnaːmɪk/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsaerodynamik' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial rules, maintains consonant clusters and digraphs, and stresses the antepenultimate syllable. It's composed of Germanic and Greek roots, with a prefix and interfix. The division prioritizes maintaining the integrity of morphemes and avoiding single-consonant syllable beginnings.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsanschlusses
8 syllables31 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·an·schluss·es
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsʔanʃlʊsəs/
noun

Hochgeschwindigkeitsanschlusses is a complex German noun with initial stress. Syllabification follows vowel boundaries and consonant cluster rules. It consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-anschluss-es'. The phonetic transcription is /hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsʔanʃlʊsəs/.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsaufnahme
7 syllables28 letters
Hoch·ge·schwindig·keits·auf·nah·me
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsaʊ̯fnaːmə/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsaufnahme' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: Hoch-ge-schwindig-keits-auf-nah-me. The primary stress falls on the first syllable 'Hoch'. It consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-aufnahme'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division, preserving digraphs and handling consonant clusters according to German phonological rules.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsaufnahmen
8 syllables29 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·auf·nah·men
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsaʊ̯fnaːmən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsaufnahmen' is a compound noun meaning 'high-speed recordings'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and digraph preservation, with primary stress on the first syllable 'Hoch'. The word consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-aufnahmen'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsauslegung
9 syllables29 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·aus·le·gung
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsaʊ̯slɛːɡʊŋ/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsauslegung' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial separation, consonant cluster preservation, and the sonority principle. The primary stress falls on the '-keits-' syllable. The word means 'high-speed design/layout'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsauslegungen
10 syllables31 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·aus·le·gun·gen
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈaʊ̯slɛːɡʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsauslegungen' is a complex German compound noun syllabified based on vowel-initial syllable rules, consonant cluster breaking, and morpheme boundaries. Primary stress falls on '-keit-' and '-ung-'. It means 'high-speed designs/layouts'.

Ho·ch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·ge·sell·schaft
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahngesellschaft' is a complex German compound noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel and consonant cluster rules. It consists of the prefix 'hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit', and suffixes '-keitsbahn-geschaft'. Primary stress falls on 'kai' and 'zel'. It means 'high-speed railway company'.

Ho·ch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·ge·sell·schaft·en
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahngesellschaften' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based division, breaking consonant clusters, and considering morpheme boundaries. Primary stress falls on the third, sixth, and ninth syllables. The word refers to high-speed railway companies.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetz
7 syllables28 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·netz
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnˌnɛt͡s/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetz' is a compound noun syllabified according to German onset-rime principles. Stress falls on the first syllable ('Hoch'). The word consists of a prefix, root, and two suffixes, all of Germanic origin. Syllable division follows standard German rules, allowing for complex consonant clusters.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetze
8 syllables29 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·netz·e
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnˌnɛt͡sə/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetze' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows rules of dividing before consonant clusters and after prefixes, with primary stress on the first syllable 'Hoch'. The word refers to high-speed rail networks and is a crucial term in German infrastructure discussions.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetzen
9 syllables30 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·bahn·netz·en
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnˌnɛt͡sn̩/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetzen' is a complex German compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel division and consonant cluster breaks. Primary stress falls on 'bahn' and 'keits'. It refers to high-speed rail networks and follows typical German compound noun syllabification rules.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetzes
7 syllables30 letters
Hoch·ge·schwindig·keits·bahn·netz·es
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnˌnɛt͡səs/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetzes' is a complex German noun representing a high-speed rail network. It is syllabified based on maximizing syllable onsets and respecting permissible consonant clusters, with primary stress on the first syllable (Hoch). The word is a compound of several morphemes, each contributing to its overall meaning.

Ho·ch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·stre·cken
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnʃtʁɛkən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnstrecken' is a complex German compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel presence and consonant cluster breaks. Primary stress falls on '-keit-'. The morphemic breakdown reveals Germanic roots and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard German rules, though the word's length and structure require careful consideration.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnsysteme
9 syllables31 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·sys·te·me
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnˌzʏstəme/
noun

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnsysteme is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows rules prioritizing vowel-consonant division and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, reflecting its complex meaning of 'high-speed rail systems'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnsystems
8 syllables31 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bahn·sys·tems
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbaːnˌzʏstɛm/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnsystems' is a complex German noun denoting a high-speed rail system. It is syllabified to maximize open syllables, with primary stress on the prefix 'Hoch'. The word is composed of Germanic and Greek-derived morphemes, and its syllabification follows standard German phonological rules.

Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·ba·reit·un·gen
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsbaʁaɪ̯tʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbearbeitungen' is a complex German noun formed by compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing onset-rime division and vowel nuclei. Primary stress falls on the first syllable, 'Hoch'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereich
6 syllables27 letters
Hoch·ge·schwindig·keits·be·reich
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪ̯tsbɛʁaɪ̯ç/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereich' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on the first and last syllables. The analysis considers German syllable division rules, morphemic origins, and phonetic transcription to provide a comprehensive linguistic breakdown.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereichen
8 syllables29 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·be·reich·en
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪtaɪ̯tsbəˌʁaɪ̯çən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereichen' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the first syllable ('Hoch-'). Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing before vowels and after consonants, while respecting consonant clusters and the internal structure of the compound word.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereiches
8 syllables29 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·be·reich·es
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪ̯tsbəˌʁaɪ̯çəs/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereiches' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable 'Hoch'. It's a compound word built from the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-Bereich-es'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel separation and maintaining consonant clusters.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereichs
7 syllables28 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·be·reichs
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪtaɪ̯tsbɛʁaɪ̯çs/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereichs' is a complex German noun denoting a high-speed area. It is syllabified into seven syllables with primary stress on 'Hoch'. The word is formed from the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit', and the suffix '-Bereichs'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel-initial separation and maintaining consonant clusters.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbetriebs
7 syllables28 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·be·triebs
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsbəˈtriːps/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbetriebs' is a complex German noun meaning 'high-speed operation'. It's syllabified as Hoch-ge-schwind-ig-keits-be-triebs, with primary stress on 'Hoch'. The word is composed of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-betriebs'. Syllable division follows vowel-initial and consonant cluster rules.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbildern
7 syllables27 letters
Hoch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·bil·dern
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbɪldərn/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbildern' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables, with primary stress on 'Hoch'. Syllabification follows the rule of dividing before vowels, while consonant clusters are maintained within syllables. The word consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit', and the suffix '-bildern'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbombern
7 syllables27 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bom·bern
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈboːmbɐn/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbombern' is syllabified based on vowel boundaries and consonant cluster maintenance. It's a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffixes, with primary stress on 'keit' and secondary stress on 'Hoch'. The word demonstrates German's capacity for creating long compound words and integrating loanwords.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbombers
7 syllables27 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bom·bers
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbɔmbɐs/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbombers' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable 'Hoch'. The word's morphemic structure reveals its composition from a prefix, root, and suffixes.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbremstests
8 syllables30 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·brems·tests
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbʁɛmstɛsts/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbremstests' is a German compound noun divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Ge-'). It consists of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffixes '-Brems-' and '-Tests'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbrennern
8 syllables28 letters
Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·bren·nern
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbʁɛnɐn/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbrennern' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based division, consonant cluster maintenance, and compounding principles. Primary stress falls on 'Geschwindigkeits-', with secondary stress on 'Hoch-'. The word means 'high-speed burner'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsbrenners
7 syllables28 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·bren·ners
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsˈbʁɛnɐs/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsbrenners' is syllabified based on vowel division and consonant cluster maintenance, with primary stress on 'kaits'. It's a complex noun formed through compounding and suffixation, meaning 'high-speed burner'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitscomputern
11 syllables29 letters
Ho·ch·ge·sch·win·dig·keits·kom·pu·ter·n
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪçaɪ̯tskɔmˌpuːtɐn/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitscomputern' is a compound noun syllabified based on onset-rime division, with primary stress on 'Ge-'. It consists of a prefix 'Hoch-', root 'Geschwindigkeit', and suffixes '-Computer' and '-n'. The syllable structure is predominantly (C)V(C), with consonant clusters treated as onsets.

Hochgeschwindigkeitsdruckmaschine
10 syllables33 letters
Hoch·ge·schwind·ig·keits·d·ruck·ma·schi·ne
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsdʁʊkmaʃiːnə/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsdruckmaschine' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the rules of dividing before vowels and retaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the syllable '-keit-'. The word denotes a high-speed printing machine.

Hoch·ge·schwindig·keits·druck·ma·schi·nen
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪtsdʁʊkmɑˈʃiːnən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitsdruckmaschinen' is a German compound noun meaning 'high-speed printing machines'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds, preserving digraphs and maintaining the syllabification of each component. The primary stress falls on the first syllable, 'Hoch'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitseigenschaft
7 syllables31 letters
Hoch·Ge·schwind·ig·keit·seig·schaft
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪt͡skaɪt/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitseigenschaft' is a compound noun with primary stress on the first syllable ('Hoch-'). Syllable division follows vowel-centric rules, preserving consonant clusters and digraphs. It consists of the prefix 'hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-eigenschaft'.

Hochgeschwindigkeitseinsatz
7 syllables27 letters
Hoch·Ge·schwind·ig·keit·ein·satz
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪkˌaɪ̯t͡sˌʔaɪ̯nzat͡s/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitseinsatz' is a German compound noun divided into seven syllables: Hoch-Ge-schwind-ig-keit-ein-satz. The primary stress falls on the syllable 'keit'. Syllabification follows the rules of dividing before vowels and after consonants, with consideration for the compound structure and the 'ch' digraph.

Hochgeschwindigkeitseinschlages
8 syllables31 letters
Hoch·Ge·schwindig·keit·sei·ns·Schlag·es
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪt͡saɪ̯t͡sˌʃlaːɡəs/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitseinschlages' is a complex German noun, syllabified according to rules prioritizing vowel separation and consonant cluster handling. Primary stress falls on 'Hoch'. It's a genitive singular form meaning 'high-speed impact/collision'.

Ho·ch·ge·schwin·dig·keits·ei·sen·bahn·li·ni·e
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪ̯tsˌaɪ̯zn̩baːnliːniə/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitseisenbahnlinie' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the (C)V(C) pattern, avoiding syllable-initial vowel sequences. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('bahn'). The word is composed of the prefix 'Hoch-', the root 'Geschwindigkeit-', and the suffix '-linie'.

Ho·ch·Ge·schwin·dig·keit·zaɪ·sen·bahn·li·ni·en
/hoːxɡəˈʃvɪndɪɡkaɪ̯tzaɪ̯zn̩baːnliːniən/
noun

The word 'Hochgeschwindigkeitseisenbahnlinien' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing onset-rime division and handling consonant clusters effectively. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of the root word 'Geschwindigkeit'. The word's meaning refers to high-speed railway lines.

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