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Words with Root “versicher-” in German

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versicher- German, from 'versichern' (to insure). Verbal root denoting insurance.

Arbeitslosenversicherungen
9 syllables26 letters
Ar·beits·lo·sen·ver·si·che·run·gen
/aʁˈbaɪ̯tsloːzn̩feʁˈzɪçəʁʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Arbeitslosenversicherungen' is a complex German noun formed from the prefix 'Arbeitslos-', root 'versicher-', and suffix '-ungen'. It is divided into nine syllables with primary stress on the third syllable ('lo'). Syllabification follows standard German rules, including the allowance of consonant clusters and the formation of syllabic consonants.

Berufsschadensversicherung
7 syllables26 letters
Be·ruf·schadens·ver·si·cher·ung
/bəˈʁuːfʃaːdn̩sfeʁˈzɪçɐʊ̯ŋ/
noun

Berufsschadensversicherung is a German compound noun divided into eight syllables: Be-ruf-schadens-ver-si-cher-ung. The primary stress falls on 'si' in 'Versicher-'. The word is formed from the combining forms 'Berufs-' and 'Schadens-', the root 'Versicher-', and the nominalizing suffix '-ung'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, considering consonant clusters and syllabic consonants.

Krankenversicherungsbeitrages
9 syllables29 letters
Kran·ken·ver·si·cher·ungs·bei·trags·es
/ˈkʁaŋənfɛʁˈzɪçɐʊ̯ŋsbaɪ̯tʁaːɡəs/
noun

The word 'Krankenversicherungsbeitrages' is a complex German noun in the genitive case. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, all of Germanic origin. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding the splitting of digraphs.

Krankenzusatzversicherungen
9 syllables27 letters
Kra·nken·zu·satz·ver·si·che·run·gen
/ˈkʁaŋkənˌtsuˌzat͡sfeʁˈzɪçɐʁʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Krankenzusatzversicherungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word into nine syllables with primary stress on 'Ver'. The morphemic analysis reveals a prefix, root, and suffix, each with distinct origins and functions. The word refers to supplementary health insurance.

Rentenversicherungsbeitrages
9 syllables28 letters
Ren·ten·ver·si·cher·ungs·bei·trag·es
/ˈʁɛntənfɛʁˌzɪçɐʊ̯ŋsbaɪ̯tʁaːɡəs/
noun

The word 'Rentenversicherungsbeitrages' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The morphemic structure reveals its meaning as a contribution to pension insurance.

Rentenversicherungsbeiträge
9 syllables27 letters
Ren·ten·ver·si·cher·ungs·bei·trä·ge
/ˈʁɛntənfɛʁziːçɐʊ̯ŋsbaɪ̯tʁɛːɡə/
noun

The word 'Rentenversicherungsbeiträge' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables with primary stress on '-trä-'. It's formed from multiple morphemes denoting pension insurance contributions. Syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime separation, accommodating complex consonant clusters.

Rentenversicherungsberichts
8 syllables27 letters
Ren·ten·ver·si·cher·ungs·be·richts
/ˈʁɛntənfɛʁˌzɪçɐʊ̯ŋsˌbɛʁɪçts/
noun

The word 'Rentenversicherungsberichts' is a complex German noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division rules, with primary stress on the 'si' syllable. The word means 'pension insurance report' and is a typical example of German compounding.

rentenversicherungspflichtigem
9 syllables30 letters
ren·ten·ver·si·che·rungs·pflicht·i·gem
/ˈʁɛntənfɛɐ̯ˌzɪçəʁʊŋspf͡lɪçtɪɡəm/
adjective

The word 'rentenversicherungspflichtigem' is a complex German adjective denoting obligation to pension insurance. It is divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on '-si-'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, allowing division before vowels and treating consonant clusters like 'ng' and 'pf' as single units. The word's morphology reveals its origins in Latin and Middle High German.