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Words with Root “gesellschaft” in German

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gesellschaft Germanic origin, meaning 'company/society'.

Bedarfsweckungsgesellschaft
7 syllables27 letters
Be·darfs·we·ckungs·ge·sell·schaft
/bəˈdaʁfsˌvɛkʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Bedarfsweckungsgesellschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel and consonant cluster rules, respecting morpheme boundaries. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'Bedarfs' and 'Gesellschaft'. The word means 'needs-stimulation society' and is used to describe a company focused on creating demand.

Dip·lom·Ge·sell·schafts·wi·ssen·schaft·ler
/diˈploːmɡəˌzɛlʃaftsviˈsɛnʃaftlɐ/
noun

The word 'Diplomgesellschaftswissenschaftler' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets, avoiding vowel hiatus, and resolving consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on '-ploːm-' and secondary stress on '-sen-'. The word denotes a social science scholar.

Eisenbahnwohnungsgesellschaft
8 syllables29 letters
Ei·sen·Bahn·woh·nungs·ge·sell·schaft
/ˈaɪ̯zn̩ˌbaːnvoːnʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Eisenbahnwohnungsgesellschaft' is a German compound noun divided into eight syllables: Ei-sen-Bahn-woh-nungs-ge-sell-schaft. The primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'schaft'. It consists of the compound elements 'Eisenbahn' and 'Wohnungs' combined with the root 'Gesellschaft'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding single consonant endings and preserving digraphs.

Ent·wi·cklungs·för·de·rungs·ge·sell·schaft
/ɛntˈvɪklʊŋsˌfœʁdəʁʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Entwicklungsförderungsgesellschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster retention. It features multiple stresses within its components. The morphemic breakdown reveals Germanic roots and derivational suffixes.

Familienvermögensgesellschaft
10 syllables29 letters
Fa·mi·li·en·ver··gens·ge·sell·schaft
/faˈmiːliənfɛʁˈmøːɡnsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Familienvermögensgesellschaft' is a German compound noun divided into ten syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'schaft'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing before vowels and keeping consonant clusters together. It refers to a company managing family assets.

Gesellschaftsanalytikerinnen
10 syllables28 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·a·na·ly·ti·ker·in·nen
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsanalyːtɪkɐɪnɪn/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsanalytikerinnen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and inflection. It is divided into ten syllables with primary stress on 'Ge-sell-schafts-'. The syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime division and vowel-based syllable formation. The word refers to female social analysts.

Gesellschaftsangelegenheit
9 syllables26 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·s·an·ge·le·ni·caйт
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsʔanɡəˈlɛːnɪçaɪt/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsangelegenheit' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and German phonological rules. The primary stress falls on 'schaft'. It consists of the prefix 'Ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the suffix '-angelegenheit', and refers to a matter of public or social concern.

Gesellschaftsbeschreibungen
6 syllables27 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·sbe·schrei·bungen
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌbɛʃʁaɪ̯bʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsbeschreibungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. It is divided into six syllables with primary stress on the first syllable ('Ge-'). The syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel-based division and maintaining consonant clusters within syllables. The word describes descriptions of societies and is a common term in sociological contexts.

Gesellschaftsbeteiligungen
8 syllables26 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·be·tei·li·gun·gen
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsbəˈteɪlɪɡʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsbeteiligungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('Ge-'). The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and resolves consonant clusters based on pronounceability. The word consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, reflecting its morphological complexity.

Gesellschaftskollisionsrechte
10 syllables29 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·s·ko·lli·si·ons·rech·te
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftskɔliˈzi̯oːnsʁɛçtə/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftskollisionsrechte' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel division and consonant clustering rules, avoiding stranded consonants. Stress falls on the first syllable of 'Gesellschaft' and 'Kollisionsrechte'. The word refers to rights concerning conflicts of laws in society.

Gesellschaftskollisionsrechten
10 syllables30 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·s·ko·lli·si·ons·rech·ten
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftskɔliˈzi̯oːnsʁɛçtn̩/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftskollisionsrechten' is a complex German noun formed by compounding. Syllable division follows vowel and consonant boundaries, with special consideration for the interfix 's' and the syllabic 'n'. Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'Gesellschaft' and 'Kollisionsrechten'.

Gesellschaftstheoretikerin
8 syllables26 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·stheo·re·ti·ke·rin
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsteːoʁɛtiːkɐˈɪn/
noun

Gesellschaftstheoretikerin is a German noun meaning 'female social theorist'. It's syllabified as Ge-sell-schafts-stheo-re-ti-ke-rin, with stress on the first syllable ('Ge-'). The word is composed of the prefix 'Ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the suffixes '-stheoretiker-' and '-in'. Its syllable structure is consistent with other complex German nouns.

Gesellschaftstransformation
11 syllables27 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·strans·for·ma·ti·o·ne·a·tion
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌtʁansfɔʁmaˈtsi̯ɔn/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftstransformation' is a compound noun divided into 11 syllables. It exhibits typical German syllabification patterns, prioritizing vowel separation and maintaining affixes and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Ge-').

Gesellschaftsumstrukturierungen
9 syllables31 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·sum·struk·tur·ie·rung·en
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsʊmʃtʁʊktʊˈʁiːʁʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsumstrukturierungen' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables based on onset-rime division and consonant cluster simplification. Primary stress falls on the prefix 'Ge-'. It signifies restructurings of companies/societies and follows standard German syllabification rules.

Gesellschaftsvertragslehre
7 syllables26 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·ver·trags·leh·re
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsfeːɐ̯tʁaːksleːʁə/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsvertragslehre' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and avoids stranded consonants. Stress falls on 'trags'. It refers to the doctrine of the law of contracts.

Gesellschaftsvertragstheorie
9 syllables28 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·ver·trags·the·o·rie·e
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsfeːɐ̯tʁaːks̩teːoːʁiːə/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsvertragstheorie' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division primarily follows the rule of dividing before vowels, while maintaining consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on 'schafts', and the word's morphemic structure reveals its origins in Old High German, Middle High German, and Greek.

Gesellschaftsvertragstheorien
8 syllables29 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·ver·trags·the·o·rien
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsfeːɐ̯tʁaːksˌteːoʁiːən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsvertragstheorien' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the third syllable ('schafts'). Syllabification follows rules maximizing open syllables and respecting morphemic boundaries. It refers to social contract theories and is a typical example of a long compound noun in German.

Gesellschaftsvorstellungen
7 syllables26 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·vor·stel·lun·gen
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌfɔʁʃtɛlʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftsvorstellungen' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Ge-'). The morphemic analysis reveals a prefix, root, and suffix, each with distinct origins and functions. Syllable division adheres to standard German phonological rules, avoiding single consonant syllables and preserving digraphs.

Gesellschaftswissenschaften
7 syllables27 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·wis·sen·schaft·en
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌvɪsn̩ʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftswissenschaften' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: Ge-sell-schafts-wis-sen-schaft-en. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Ge-'). Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and treating digraphs as single units. The word consists of the root 'Gesellschaft' (society) and the suffix '-swissenschaften' (sciences).

Gesellschaftswissenschaftler
7 syllables28 letters
Ge·sell·schafts·wi·sen·schafts·ler
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌvɪsənʃaftslɐ/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftswissenschaftler' is a compound noun with seven syllables, stressed on 'schafts'. It's formed from the prefix 'Ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the suffix '-swissenschaftler'. Syllabification follows standard German rules based on vowel peaks and consonant clusters.

Gesellschaftswissenschaftlerin
10 syllables30 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·s·wi·ssen·schaft·s·le·rin
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌvɪsənʃaftslɛʁɪn/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftswissenschaftlerin' is divided into ten syllables based on vowel-consonant and onset-rime principles. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Ge-'). It's a compound noun formed from Germanic roots and suffixes, denoting a female social scientist.

Ge·schaft·sv·i·sen·schaft·ler·in·nen
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsvɪsənʃaftlɛʁɪnən/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftswissenschaftlerinnen' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schaft'). It's formed from the prefix 'Ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the suffixes '-swissenschaftlerinnen'. Syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime division and consonant cluster treatment.

Gesellschaftswissenschaftlern
9 syllables29 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·s·wi·sen·schaft·ler·n
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsvɪsənʃaftlɐn/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftswissenschaftlern' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables. The primary stress falls on the 'schaft' syllable. It's a compound word with Germanic roots, and its syllabification follows standard German rules of vowel and consonant division, with stress influencing the grouping of syllables.

Gesellschaftswissenschaftlers
9 syllables29 letters
Ge·sell·schaft·s·wi·sen·schaft·ler·s
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsvɪsənʃaftlɐs/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftswissenschaftlers' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables based on onset-rime division and the preference for open syllables. It's stressed on the first syllable ('Ge-') and consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllable division follows standard German phonological rules.

Gesellschaftszusammenhanges
7 syllables27 letters
Ge·schafts·zu·sam·men·han·ges
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsʦʊmənhangəs/
noun

The word 'Gesellschaftszusammenhanges' is a complex German noun with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows onset-rime division, accommodating consonant clusters and potential schwa reduction. It's composed of the prefix 'Ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the suffix '-szusammenhanges'.

In·no·va·ti·o·nes··der·ungs·ge·sell·schaft
/ɪnoˌvaːt͡si̯oːnsføːɐ̯dəʁʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Innovationsförderungsgesellschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based division rules, with consonant clusters maintained within syllables. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'Gesellschaft'. The word consists of several morphemes, including prefixes, roots, and suffixes, primarily of Latin and German origin.

In·no·va·ti·o·nen·för·de·rungs·ge·sell·schaft·en
/ɪnoˌvaˈt͡si̯oːn͡sˌfœʁdəʁʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Innovationsförderungsgesellschaften' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial rules and treats linking elements as part of the preceding syllable. Primary stress falls on the third syllable of 'Innovation' and 'Gesellschaft'. The word refers to organizations promoting innovation.

Kommunikationsgesellschaften
11 syllables28 letters
Kom·mu·ni·ka·ti·o·ons·Ge·sell·schaft·en
/koˌmʊnikaˈt͡si̯oːnsɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Kommunikationsgesellschaften' is a compound noun divided into 11 syllables based on vowel sounds. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schaft'). It consists of the prefix 'Kommunikations-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the plural suffix '-en'. Syllabification follows standard German rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding digraph splitting.

Organisationsgesellschaften
10 syllables27 letters
Or·ga·ni·sa·ti·ons·ge·sell·schaft·en
/oʁɡaˌniːzaˈtsi̯ɔnsɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Organisationsgesellschaften' is a compound noun divided into ten syllables based on German syllabification rules, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'Organisations-', the root 'gesellschaft', and the suffix '-en'. The syllable division follows vowel-consonant division, consonant cluster preservation, and diphthong preservation rules.

Passagierlinienfluggesellschaften
12 syllables33 letters
Pas·sa·gi·er·li·ni·en·flug·ge·sell·schaft·en
/paˈsaːɡi̯ɛʁliːni̯ənfluːkɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Passagierlinienfluggesellschaften' is a complex German compound noun syllabified based on its morphemes, adhering to the principles of open syllables and sonority sequencing. The primary stress is on 'schaft'.

Personenverkehrsgesellschaften
10 syllables30 letters
Per·so·nen·Ver·kehr·s·Ge·sell·schaft·en
/pɛʁˈzoːnənˌfɛʁˈkeːɐ̯sɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Personenverkehrsgesellschaften' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and maximizing onsets. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'schaften'. The word consists of multiple morphemes with Latin and German origins, denoting 'public transport companies'.

Universitätsgesellschaften
9 syllables26 letters
U·ni·ver·si·täts·ge·sell·schaft·en
/ʊniˌvɛʁziˈteːtsɡəˈzɛlʃaftən/
noun

The word 'Universitätsgesellschaften' is a compound noun syllabified according to the Onset-Rime principle, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'Universitäts-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the plural suffix '-en'. Syllable division follows standard German phonological rules.

Wohltätigkeitsgesellschaft
8 syllables26 letters
Wo·hlt·tät·ig·keits·ge·sell·schaft
/voːlˌteːtɪɡkaɪ̯tsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Wohltätigkeitsgesellschaft' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the third syllable ('tätig-'). Syllabification follows German rules prioritizing consonant cluster preservation and vowel-initial syllables. The word consists of a prefix ('wohl-tätig'), a root ('gesellschaft'), and a suffix ('-keits').

gesellschaftserschütterndem
7 syllables27 letters
ge·sell·schafts·er·schüt·tern·dem
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsʔɛɐ̯ʃʏtɐnˌdɛm/
adjective

The word 'gesellschaftserschütterndem' is a complex German adjective divided into seven syllables: ge-sell-schafts-er-schüt-tern-dem. The primary stress falls on 'schafts-'. It's formed from the root 'Gesellschaft' (society) with several prefixes and suffixes indicating its adjectival and grammatical function (dative masculine singular).

gesellschaftstheoretischen
7 syllables26 letters
ge·sell·schafts·theo·re·ti·schen
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsˌteːoʁɛtɪʃən/
adjective

The word 'gesellschaftstheoretischen' is a complex German adjective formed through compounding and inflection. Syllabification follows the rules of dividing before vowels and maintaining consonant clusters, with primary stress on the root syllable ('theo').

gesellschaftstheoretischer
8 syllables26 letters
ge·sell·schaft·the·o·re·ti·scher
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsteoˈʁeːtɪʃɐ/
adjective

The word 'gesellschaftstheoretischer' is a complex German adjective syllabified based on vowel sounds, digraph preservation, and compound word structure. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('schaft'). It's formed from the prefix 'ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft', and the suffix '-theoretisch-er'.

gesellschaftstheoretisches
8 syllables26 letters
ge·sell·schafts·the·o·re·ti·sches
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsteoˈʁeːtɪʃəs/
adjective

The word 'gesellschaftstheoretisches' is a complex German adjective syllabified into eight syllables: ge-sell-schafts-the-o-re-ti-sches. It's formed from the prefix 'ge-', the root 'Gesellschaft' (society), and the suffix '-theoretisches' (theoretical). Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('o'). Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and the sonority sequencing principle.

gesellschaftswissenschaftlichem
8 syllables31 letters
ge·sell·schafts·wis·sen·schaft·lich·em
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsvɪsənʃaftlɪçəm/
adjective

The word 'gesellschaftswissenschaftlichem' is a complex German adjective. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word into eight syllables with primary stress on 'schaft'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'ge-', the root 'gesellschaft', and the suffix '-swissenschaftlichem'. The syllable division is consistent with similar German words containing the 'schaft' element.

gesellschaftswissenschaftlicher
9 syllables31 letters
ge·sell·schaft·s·wi·sen·schaft·lich·er
/ɡəˈzɛlʃaftsvɪsənʃaftlɪçɐ/
adjective

The word 'gesellschaftswissenschaftlicher' is a complex German adjective syllabified according to vowel and consonant cluster rules, with primary stress on the third syllable ('schaft'). It's composed of a prefix, two roots, and two suffixes, reflecting its compound structure. Syllabification is consistent with similar German words.

irtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft
7 syllables30 letters
wi·schafts·prü·fungs·ge·sell·schaft
/ˈvɪʁʃaːft͡sˌpʁyːfʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft' is a German compound noun syllabified into seven syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word is composed of combining forms and a root, all contributing to its meaning of 'economic auditing company'.