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gang Germanic, meaning 'course', 'way'

Ausgangskoordinatensystemen
10 syllables27 letters
Aus·gangs·ko·or·di·na·ten·sys·tem·en
/ˈaʊ̯sɡaŋsˌkoːɔʁdiˈnaːtn̩ˌzyːstɛmən/
noun

The word 'Ausgangskoordinatensystemen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding digraph splits. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Aus'). The word translates to 'starting coordinate systems'.

Ausgangskoordinatensystems
9 syllables26 letters
Aus·gangs·ko·or·di·na·ten·sys·tems
/ˈaʊ̯sˌɡaŋsˌkoːɔʁdiˈnaːtənˌzyːstɛm/
noun

The word 'Ausgangskoordinatensystems' is a complex German noun, syllabified based on onset-rime principles, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound noun built from prefixes, roots, and suffixes, demonstrating typical German morphological and phonological features.

Ausgangsspannungsbereichen
6 syllables26 letters
Aus·gangs·spannungs·be·rei·chen
/ˈaʊ̯sˌɡaŋsʃpaˌnʊŋsbeˈʁaɪ̯çən/
noun

The word 'Ausgangsspannungsbereichen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. It is divided into six syllables: Aus-gangs-spannungs-be-rei-chen, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard German rules of vowel-consonant division and consonant cluster handling.

Ausgangsspannungsbereiches
7 syllables26 letters
Aus·gangs·span·nungs·be·reich·es
/ˈaʊ̯sˌɡaŋsʃpaˌnʊŋsˌbeːʁaɪ̯çəs/
noun

The word 'Ausgangsspannungsbereiches' is a complex German noun, syllabified into seven syllables based on diphthong preservation, consonant cluster treatment, and plosive division rules. The primary stress falls on the 'reich' syllable. It represents the genitive singular of 'output voltage range'.

Ausgangswahrscheinlichkeit
7 syllables26 letters
Aus·gangs·wa·hr·schein·lich·keit
/ˈaʊ̯sɡaŋsvaʁʃaɪ̯nˌlɪçkaɪ̯t/
noun

The word 'Ausgangswahrscheinlichkeit' is a complex German noun divided into seven syllables: Aus-gangs-wa-hr-schein-lich-keit. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('schein'). It's a compound word with a prefix 'Aus-', root 'Gang', and suffix '-swahrscheinlichkeit'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel division and maintaining consonant clusters.

Ausgangswahrscheinlichkeiten
5 syllables28 letters
Aus·gangs·wahrschein·lich·keiten
/ˈaʊ̯sˌɡaŋsvaʁʃaɪ̯nˌlɪçkaɪ̯tn̩/
noun

The word 'Ausgangswahrscheinlichkeiten' is syllabified into five syllables: Aus-gangs-wahrschein-lich-keiten. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a complex noun formed through compounding, with a prefix ('Aus-'), root ('Gang'), and a combination of suffixes ('wahrschein-lich-keiten'). Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving consonant clusters and avoiding single-letter syllables.

Eingangsbenachrichtigungen
8 syllables26 letters
Ein·gangs·be·nach·rich·ti·gung·en
/ˈaɪ̯nɡaŋsˌbɛnʔaχʁɪçtɪɡʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Eingangsbenachrichtigungen' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime structure and consonant cluster simplification, respecting the compound's morphemic composition.

Flüchtlingsdurchgangslagern
6 syllables27 letters
Flücht·lings·durch·gangs·la·gern
/ˈflʏçtlɪŋsˌdʊʁçɡaŋsˌlaːɡɐn/
noun

The word 'Flüchtlingsdurchgangslagern' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and avoids stranded consonants. Primary stress falls on the first syllable 'Flücht-'. The word is composed of the prefix 'durch-', the root 'Gang', and several suffixes indicating a refugee-related camp in the plural genitive.

Flüchtlingsdurchgangslagers
6 syllables27 letters
Flücht·lings·durch·gangs·la·gers
/ˈflʏçtlɪŋsˌdʊʁçɡaŋsˌlaːɡɐs/
noun

The word 'Flüchtlingsdurchgangslagers' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and German rules for breaking consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Flücht-'). The word consists of a prefix ('durch-'), a root ('Gang'), and several suffixes ('-lingsdurchlager-s').

Vergangenheitsbewältigungen
9 syllables27 letters
Ver·gan·gen·heits·be·wäl·ti·gun·gen
/fɛɐ̯ˈɡan̩haɪ̯tsbəˈvɛltɪɡʊŋən/
noun

The German word 'Vergangenheitsbewältigungen' is a complex noun divided into nine syllables (Ver-gan-gen-heits-be-wäl-ti-gun-gen). It's formed from a prefix 'Ver-', root 'gang', and multiple suffixes. The primary stress falls on 'gan'. Syllabification follows rules prioritizing consonant clusters and morphemic boundaries.

Vergangenheitserinnerungen
9 syllables26 letters
Ver·gan·gen·heits·er·in·ne·run·gen
/fɛɐ̯ˈɡaŋənhaɪ̯tsʔɛʁɪnəʁʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Vergangenheitserinnerungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows German rules, prioritizing vowel-centric syllables and adhering to sonority sequencing. Primary stress falls on the prefix 'Ver-'. The word refers to 'past memories'.

Zeilenausgangstransformatoren
9 syllables29 letters
Zeil·en·aus·gangs·trans·for·ma·to·ren
/ˈtsaɪ̯lənˌaʊ̯sɡaŋsˌtʁansfɔʁmaˈtoːʁən/
noun

The word 'Zeilenausgangstransformatoren' is a complex German compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel and consonant cluster rules. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is composed of Germanic and Latin-derived morphemes, and its syllabification follows standard German phonological principles.

Zugangsberechtigungsausweis
8 syllables27 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gungs·aus·weis
/ˈt͡suɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪɡʊŋsˌaʊ̯svaɪ̯s/
noun

The word 'Zugangsberechtigungsausweis' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows rules prioritizing avoiding stranded consonants and respecting morpheme boundaries. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word means 'access authorization card'.

Zugangsberechtigungsausweises
10 syllables29 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gung·s·aus·weis·es
/t͡suˈɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪɡʊŋsˌaʊ̯svaɪ̯səs/
noun

The word 'Zugangsberechtigungsausweises' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and separating consonant clusters, with primary stress on 'Be-rech-ti-gung'. The word signifies an authorization card or certificate of access.

Zugangsberechtigungsnachweis
8 syllables28 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gungs·nach·weis
/ˈt͡suɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪɡʊŋsˌnaχvaɪ̯s/
noun

The word 'Zugangsberechtigungsnachweis' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and avoids stranded consonants, resulting in the division Zu-gangs-be-rech-ti-gungs-nach-weis. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word signifies 'proof of access authorization'.

Zugangsberechtigungssystem
8 syllables26 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gung·sys·tem
/t͡suˈɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪˈɡʊŋsʏstɛm/
noun

The German noun 'Zugangsberechtigungssystem' (access authorization system) is syllabified as Zu-gangs-be-rech-ti-gung-sys-tem, with primary stress on 'ti'. Syllable division follows rules of maximizing onsets and respecting morpheme boundaries.

Zugangsberechtigungssysteme
9 syllables27 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gung·sys·tem·e
/t͡suˈɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪɡʊŋsˌzʏstɛːmə/
noun

The word 'Zugangsberechtigungssysteme' is a complex German noun divided into ten syllables. Stress falls on the third syllable. It's a compound word built from Germanic and Greek roots with various suffixes indicating authorization systems. Syllabification follows standard German rules based on onset-rime structure and consonant clusters.

Zugangsberechtigungssystemen
9 syllables28 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gung·sys·tem·en
/t͡suˈɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪɡʊŋsˌzʏstɛmən/
noun

The word 'Zugangsberechtigungssystemen' is a complex German noun divided into ten syllables. It follows standard German syllabification rules based on onset-rime structure and sonority. The primary stress falls on the third syllable. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, reflecting its complex meaning of 'access authorization systems'.

Zugangsberechtigungssystems
8 syllables27 letters
Zu·gangs·be·rech·ti·gung·sys·tems
/t͡suˈɡaŋsˌbɛʁɛçtɪɡʊŋsˌzʏstɛm/
noun

The word 'Zugangsberechtigungssystems' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows standard German rules based on onset-rime structure, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word's length and the presence of consonant clusters and the 'ng' phoneme are key features of its analysis.

Zustandsübergangsfunktionen
8 syllables27 letters
Zu·stands·ü·ber·gangs·funk·tio·nen
/t͡suˈʃtaːnʦˌʔyːbɐˌɡaŋsˌfʊŋkˈt͡si̯oːnən/
noun

The word 'Zustandsübergangsfunktionen' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables. It follows standard German syllabification rules, including the onset-rime principle and vowel-centric syllabification. The primary stress falls on the third syllable. The word is a compound noun with a complex morphemic structure.

vergangenheitsorientiertes
10 syllables26 letters
ver·gan·gen·heits·o·ri·en·ti·er·tes
/fɛɐ̯ˈɡaŋənhaɪ̯tsʔoʁɪɛnˈtiːɐ̯təs/
adjective

The word 'vergangenheitsorientiertes' is a complex German adjective formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoiding splits within consonant clusters and digraphs. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word signifies a focus on the past and shares a similar syllabic structure with other '-orientiertes' adjectives.

Übergangskriegslokomotiven
9 syllables26 letters
Üb·er·gangs·krie·gslo·ko·mo·ti·ven
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋskʁiːksloˌkoˈmoːtiːvn̩/
noun

The word 'Übergangskriegslokomotiven' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word based on vowel and consonant boundaries, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The compound structure and linking elements introduce some complexities, but the overall process is consistent with German phonological principles.

Übergangsmetallverbindungen
8 syllables27 letters
Üb·er·gangs·Metall·Ver·bin·dun·gen
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsˌmɛtalfɛɐ̯ˈbɪndʊŋən/
noun

Übergangsmetallverbindungen is a complex German noun referring to transition metal compounds. It's divided into syllables based on vowel-consonant patterns, consonant cluster splits, and morpheme boundaries. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word's structure reflects the typical compounding patterns of German.

Übergangsministerpräsident
9 syllables26 letters
Ü·ber·gangs·mi·ni·ster·prä·si·dent
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsˌmɪnɪstɐˌpʁɛzɪˈdɛnt/
noun

The word 'Übergangsministerpräsident' is a complex German compound noun syllabified based on vowel initiation, permissible consonant clusters, and the sonority principle. It has primary stress on the third and final syllables. The morphemic breakdown reveals its Latin and Germanic origins.

Übergangsministerpräsidenten
10 syllables28 letters
Üb·er·gangs·mi·ni·ster·prä·si·den·ten
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsˌmɪnɪstɐˌpʁɛzɪˈdɛntən/
noun

The word 'Übergangsministerpräsidenten' is a complex German compound noun divided into ten syllables. It features a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following standard German syllabification rules based on sonority and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable.

Übergangspräsidentschaften
9 syllables26 letters
Üb·er·gangs·prä·si·den·t·schaft·en
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsˌpʁɛzɪˈdɛntʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Übergangspräsidentschaften' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word into eight syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The morphemic analysis reveals its origins in Old High German, French, and Latin.

Übergangsregierungsinstitution
11 syllables30 letters
Üb·er·gangs·re·gi·rung·sin·sti·tu·ti·on
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsʁeˈɡiːʁʊŋsɪnstɪˈtuːt͡si̯oːn/
noun

The word 'Übergangsregierungsinstitution' is a complex German noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, with stress on the root syllable ('Re-'). The word denotes a temporary governmental body and exhibits typical German compound word structure.

Übergangsstaatspräsidentin
8 syllables26 letters
Üb·er·gangs·staats·prä·si·den·tin
/yːbɐˈɡaŋsʃtaːtsˌpʁɛziˈdɛntɪn/
noun

The word 'Übergangsstaatspräsidentin' is a compound noun with eight syllables, divided based on onset-rime principles and consonant cluster maintenance. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex word reflecting German's ability to form long compounds.

Übergangswahrscheinlichkeit
7 syllables27 letters
Üb·er·gangs·wahrs·chein·lich·keit
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsvaʁʃaɪ̯nˌlɪçkaɪ̯t/
noun

The word 'Übergangswahrscheinlichkeit' is a complex German noun divided into seven syllables: Üb-er-gangs-wahrs-chein-lich-keit. The primary stress falls on the 'schein' syllable. It's a compound word built from the prefix 'über-', the root 'gang', and the suffix '-scheinlichkeit'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, considering consonant clusters and vowel placement.

Übergangswahrscheinlichkeiten
10 syllables29 letters
Üb·er·gang·sw·a·hr·schein·lich·keit·en
/ˈyːbɐˌɡaŋsvaʁʃaɪ̯nˌlɪçkaɪ̯tn̩/
noun

The word 'Übergangswahrscheinlichkeiten' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding single consonant onsets. The word is morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and several suffixes.