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Words with Suffix “--schaft” in German

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--schaft Old High German origin. Forms abstract nouns denoting a state or quality.

Amateurstaatsmeisterschaft
6 syllables26 letters
A·ma·tœːɐ̯·ʃtaːts·maɪ̯ʃt·ɐ̯ʃaft
/a.ma.tœːɐ̯ʃtaːts.maɪ̯ʃtɐ.ʃaft/
noun

The word 'Amateurstaatsmeisterschaft' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: A-ma-tœːɐ̯-ʃtaːts-maɪ̯ʃt-ɐ̯ʃaft. Stress falls on the third syllable. Syllable division follows CV/VC rules, respecting morphemic boundaries and common consonant clusters. It's a typical example of German compounding.

Argumentationsbereitschaft
10 syllables26 letters
Ar·gu·men·ta·ti·ons·be·rei·ts·chaft
/aʁɡʊmɛntaˈtsi̯oːnsbəˈʁaɪ̯tʃaft/
noun

The word 'Argumentationsbereitschaft' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation, with primary stress on the first syllable. The morphemic analysis reveals Latin and Germanic origins. It denotes a willingness to argue and is a common example of German's capacity for creating long, descriptive nouns.

Außenhandelswerbegesellschaft
9 syllables29 letters
Au·ßen·han·dels·wer·be·ge·sell·schaft
/ˈaʊ̯zn̩ˌhaːndl̩sˌveːɐ̯bəɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Außenhandelswerbegesellschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and avoids stranded consonants, with syllabic /n/ and /l/. Primary stress falls on 'ge-sell-schaft'. The word denotes a foreign trade advertising company.

Bereitschaftsenergieverbrauch
9 syllables29 letters
Be·rei·t·schaft·sen·er·gie·ver·brauch
/bəˈʁaɪ̯tʃaftsɛnɛʁɡiːfɛʁˈbʁaʊ̯x/
noun

The word 'Bereitschaftsenergieverbrauch' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Be-'). The word consists of a prefix ('Bereit-'), a suffix ('-schaft'), and a compound root ('Energieverbrauch').

Bereitschaftspolizeidirektion
11 syllables29 letters
Be·rei·t·schaft·Po·li·zei·di·rek·ti·on
/bəˈʁaɪ̯tʃaftsˌpoːlɪt͡sai̯diʁɛkˈt͡siːoːn/
noun

The word 'Bereitschaftspolizeidirektion' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters and avoiding digraph splitting. The primary stress falls on '-schaft'. The word consists of a prefix ('Bereit-'), a suffix ('-schaft'), and two roots ('Polizei-' and 'Direktion').

Bundesjugendsegelmeisterschaft
9 syllables30 letters
Bun·des·Ju·gent·Se·gel·Mei·ster·schaft
/ˈbʊndəsˌjuːɡən̥tˌzeːɡəlˌmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Bundesjugendsegelmeisterschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division follows the standard German rules of dividing before vowels and after consonants. The primary stress falls on the root syllable 'Mei'. The word consists of several morphemes indicating a national youth sailing championship.

Computerschachweltmeisterschaft
8 syllables31 letters
Com·pu·ter·Schach·Welt·mei·ster·schaft
/kɔmˈpuːtɐʃaːxˌvɛltmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Computerschachweltmeisterschaft' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. The primary stress falls on the final syllable 'schaft'. It's composed of English and German morphemes, denoting the 'Computer Chess World Championship'.

Eiskunstlaufweltmeisterschaft
7 syllables29 letters
Eis·kunst·lauf·welt·mei·ster·schaft
/ˈaɪ̯sˌkʊnstˌlaʊ̯fˌvɛltˌmaɪ̯ʃtɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Eiskunstlaufweltmeisterschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoiding digraph splitting. The primary stress falls on 'mei' in 'Meisterschaft'. The word refers to the World Figure Skating Championships and is a prime example of German's ability to create long, descriptive nouns through compounding.

Europameistermeisterschaft
6 syllables26 letters
Eu·ro·pa·mei·ster·schaft
/ˌɔʏʁo.pa.maɪ̯ʃtɐʃaft/
noun

Europameisterschaft is a compound noun syllabified as Eu-ro-pa-mei-ster-schaft, with stress on 'mei'. It's composed of Europa-, Meister-, and -schaft. Syllabification follows maximizing onsets and treating consonant clusters as single units.

Europameisterschaftsendspiel
8 syllables28 letters
Eu·ro·pa·mei·ster·schaft·send·spiel
/ˌɔʏʁo.pa.maɪ̯ʃtɐʃaftsˌɛntʃpiːl/
noun

The word 'Europameisterschaftsendspiel' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-schafts-'. The syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding single-consonant syllable onsets.

Europameisterschaftsendspiele
9 syllables29 letters
Eu·ro·pa·mei·ster·schaft·send·spie·le
/ˌɔʏʁo.pa.maɪ̯ʃtɐʃaftsˌɛntʃpiːlə/
noun

The word 'Europameisterschaftsendspiele' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel separation and consonant cluster rules, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of several morphemes indicating European championship final matches.

Europameisterschaftsteilnahme
9 syllables29 letters
Eu·ro·pa·mei·ster·schafts·teil·nah·me
/ˌɔʏʁo.pa.maɪ̯ʃtɐʃafts.taɪ̯lˌnaːmə/
noun

The word 'Europameisterschaftsteilnahme' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. The primary stress falls on the '-schaft' syllable. It's composed of 'Europa-', 'Meister-', '-schaft', 'Teil-', and '-nahme' morphemes, denoting participation in the European Championship.

Europameisterschaftstitels
8 syllables26 letters
Eu·ro·pa·mei·ster·schaft·sti·tels
/ˌɔʏʁo.pa.maɪ̯ʃtɐˈʃafts.tiːtl̩s/
noun

The word 'Europameisterschaftstitels' is a German compound noun meaning 'European Championship titles'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds, avoiding single consonant endings, and preserving digraphs. The primary stress falls on the 'schaft' syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

Feldmeisterschaftsmedaille
8 syllables26 letters
Feld·Meis·ter·schaft·s·Me·dai·lle
/ˈfɛltˌmaɪ̯stɐʃaftsˌmɛdaɪ̯lə/
noun

The word 'Feldmeisterschaftsmedaille' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable ('schaft'). It consists of multiple morphemes derived from Old High German, French, and Latin, forming a complex lexical unit denoting a field championship medal.

Fernseharbeitsgemeinschaft
7 syllables26 letters
Fern·se·har·bei·tsge·mein·schaft
/ˈfɛʁnˌzeːɐ̯ˌaʁbaɪ̯tsɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaft/
noun

The word 'Fernseharbeitsgemeinschaft' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, consonant clusters, and digraphs. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schaft'). It consists of the prefix 'Fern-', roots 'Seh-', 'Arbeits-', 'Gemein-', and the suffix '-schaft'.

Fertigungsbetriebswirtschaft
8 syllables28 letters
Fer·ti·gungs·Be·triebs·wi·rts·schaft
/fɛʁˈtiːɡʊŋs.bəˈtriːps.vɪʁtʃaːft/
noun

The word 'Fertigungsbetriebswirtschaft' is a complex German noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, consonant cluster preservation, and digraph rules. It's a compound word with a primary stress on the final syllable '-schaft'. The morphemic breakdown reveals Germanic roots and suffixes indicating a field of study related to production management.

Frauenfußballmeisterschaft
7 syllables26 letters
Frau·en·Fuß·ball·Meis·ter·schaft
/ˈfʁaʊənˌfʊsbalmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Frauenfußballmeisterschaft' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: Frau-en-Fuß-ball-Meis-ter-schaft. The primary stress falls on 'ball'. It's formed from several morphemes indicating 'women's', 'football', and 'championship'. Syllabification follows German rules of onset maximization and vowel grouping.

Fußballeuropameisterschaft
8 syllables26 letters
Fuß·bal·Eu·ro·pa·mei·ster·schaft
/ˈfʊsˌbalˌʔøːʁoˌpaˌmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Fußballeuropameisterschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding digraph splitting. Primary stress falls on the first and fifth syllables. The word consists of roots denoting football, Europe, and mastery, combined with the suffix '-schaft' indicating a state or quality.

Gemeinschaftsbetrachtungen
7 syllables26 letters
Ge·mein·schafts·be·trach·tungs·en
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftsˌbəˈtʁaxtʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftsbetrachtungen' is a complex German noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows rules avoiding single consonant endings and grouping vowels. The primary stress falls on the 'schafts' syllable. It refers to reflections or considerations about a community.

Gemeinschaftscomputersystems
9 syllables28 letters
Ge·mein·schaft·s·kom·pu·ter·sys·tems
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftsˌkɔmpuːtɐˈziːstɛm/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftscomputersystems' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division follows vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters where appropriate. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is formed from multiple morphemes, including a prefix, root, and suffix, reflecting its semantic meaning of a community computer system.

Gemeinschaftsgewohnheitsrecht
7 syllables29 letters
Ge·mein·schafts·ge·wohn·heits·recht
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftsɡəˈvoːnhaɪ̯tsʁɛçt/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftsgewohnheitsrecht' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows rules prioritizing vowel-initial syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the first syllable of 'Gemeinschaft' and 'Gewohnheitsrecht'. The word denotes community customary law and is primarily used as a noun.

Gemeinschaftsgewohnheitsrechten
8 syllables31 letters
Ge·mein·schaft·sge·wohn·heits·rech·ten
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftsɡəˈvoːnhaɪ̯tsʁɛçtn̩/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftsgewohnheitsrechten' is a complex German noun in the genitive plural, meaning 'community customary rights'. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word before vowels and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of 'Gemeinschaft' and 'Gewohnheits'. The word's compound structure and potential regional variations add nuance to its analysis.

Gemeinschaftskonteninhabern
8 syllables27 letters
Ge·mein·schaft·skon·ten·in·ha·bern
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftsˌkɔntənɪnˈhaːbɐn/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftskonteninhabern' is a complex German noun formed by compounding. Syllable division follows the vowel rule, dividing before vowels, and maintains consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on '-schaft-'. The word denotes 'holders of community accounts'.

Gemeinschaftspublikationen
8 syllables26 letters
Ge·mein·schafts·pu·bli·ka·tio·nen
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftspʊblɪkaˈtsiːo̯nən/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftspublikationen' is a compound noun syllabified based on German rules prioritizing consonant clusters and vowel-centered syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'Gemein-', the root 'Publikationen', and the suffix '-schaft', all with traceable etymological origins. Syllable division is consistent with similar German compound nouns.

Gemeinschaftsverpflegungen
7 syllables26 letters
Ge·mein·schafts·ver·pfle·gun·gen
/ɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaftsfeʁpfleːɡʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Gemeinschaftsverpflegungen' is a complex German noun with seven syllables, stressed on the first syllable ('Ge-'). Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and dividing after vowel-consonant sequences. It's a compound word built from several morphemes indicating collective catering services.

Identifikationsbereitschaft
9 syllables27 letters
I·den·ti·fi·ka·tions·be·rei·tschaft
/ɪdentɪfiˈkaːtsjonsbəˈʁaɪ̯tʃaft/
noun

The German noun 'Identifikationsbereitschaft' is syllabified as I-den-ti-fi-ka-tions-be-rei-tschaft, with stress on 'schaft'. It's formed from Latin and Germanic roots, denoting a willingness to identify. Syllabification follows maximizing onsets and vowel separation rules, with the 'kts' cluster being a notable feature.

Internettelefongesellschaft
9 syllables27 letters
In·ter·net·te·le·fon·ge·sel·schaft
/ɪnˈtɛʁnɛtˌteːləˈfɔnɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Internettelefongesellschaft' is a German compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schaft'). It denotes an internet telephone company and follows standard German phonological and morphological rules.

Krebsforschungsgesellschaft
6 syllables27 letters
Krebs·For·schungs·ge·sell·schaft
/ˈkʁɛpsfɔʁʃʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Krebsforschungsgesellschaft' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and digraph preservation. The primary stress falls on the final syllable '-schaft'. It consists of roots relating to cancer, research, and society, combined with the prefix 'ge-' and the suffix '-schaft'.

Kreisjugendeinzelmeisterschaft
8 syllables30 letters
Kreis·Ju·gen·dein·zel·mei·ster·schaft
/ˈkʁaɪ̯sˌjuːɡənˌdaɪ̯nt͡sl̩maɪ̯ʃtɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Kreisjugendeinzelmeisterschaft' is a long German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoiding single consonant endings and preserving digraphs. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schaft'). The word is composed of multiple roots and a noun-forming suffix.

Kreiswohnstättengenossenschaft
8 syllables30 letters
Kreis·wohn·stätt·en·ge·nos·sen·schaft
/ˈkʁaɪ̯sˌvoːnʃtɛtn̩ɡəˈnɔsənʃaft/
noun

The word 'Kreiswohnstättengenossenschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division follows the rules of dividing before vowels and maintaining consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('en'). The word consists of Germanic roots and suffixes, denoting a district housing cooperative.

Landeseisenbahngemeinschaft
8 syllables27 letters
Lan·de·sei·sen·bahn·ge·mein·schaft
/ˈlandəsˌaɪ̯zn̩baːnɡəˈmaɪ̯nʃaft/
noun

The word 'Landeseisenbahngemeinschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel separation and consonant cluster handling rules, with primary stress on the first syllable ('Lan-'). It consists of the prefix 'Landes-', the root 'Eisenbahn-', and the suffix '-schaft', denoting a regional railway association.

Landschaftsarchitekturführer
8 syllables28 letters
Land·schaft·Ar·chi·tek·tur··hrer
/ˈlandʃaftsʔaʁxɪtɛktʊʁfyːʁɐ/
noun

The word 'Landschaftsarchitekturführer' is a German compound noun divided into eight syllables: Land-schaft-Ar-chi-tek-tur-fü-hrer. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-tur-'. The syllabification follows standard German rules of vowel separation and consonant cluster handling, with a glottal stop inserted before vowel-initial syllables following consonants.

Marktforschungsgesellschaft
6 syllables27 letters
Markt·for·schungs·ge·sell·schaft
/ˈmaʁktfɔʁʃʊŋsɡəˈzɛlʃaft/
noun

The word 'Marktforschungsgesellschaft' is a compound noun divided into six syllables with primary stress on the first syllable ('Markt'). Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel endings and treating consonant clusters as single units where applicable.

Mittelgewichtsmeisterschaft
7 syllables27 letters
Mit·tel·Ge·wichts·Meis·ter·schaft
/ˈmɪtl̩ɡəˌvɪçtsmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Mittelgewichtsmeisterschaft' is a German compound noun divided into seven syllables: Mit-tel-Ge-wichts-Meis-ter-schaft. Primary stress falls on 'Ge-'. It's formed from the prefix 'Mittel-', the roots 'Gewichts' and 'Meister', and the suffix '-schaft'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and resolves consonant clusters based on sonority.

Nationalmannschaftskarriere
8 syllables27 letters
Na·tio·nal·mann·schafts·kar·rie·re
/na.t͡si.oˈnaːl.man.ʃafts.ka.ʁiˈɛ.ʁə/
noun

The word 'Nationalmannschaftskarriere' is a German compound noun divided into eight syllables: Na-tio-nal-mann-schafts-kar-rie-re. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('Kar-rie-re'). Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and vowel peaks, typical of German phonology.

Notstandsbereitschaftsprogramm
7 syllables30 letters
Not·stand·sbe·rei·tchafts·pro·gramm
/ˈnoːtˌʃtanʦˌbɛʁaɪ̯tʃaftsˌpʁoɡʁam/
noun

The word 'Notstandsbereitschaftsprogramm' is a German compound noun divided into seven syllables: Not-stand-sbe-rei-tchafts-pro-gramm. The primary stress falls on 'Not'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding single consonants and preserving digraphs. It's a noun meaning 'emergency preparedness program'.

Persönlichkeitsunterschiede
8 syllables27 letters
Per·sön·lich·keits·un·ter·schie·de
/pɛʁˈzønˌlɪçkaɪ̯tsʊntɐˈʃiːdə/
noun

The word 'Persönlichkeitsunterschiede' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime division and vowel-consonant separation, considering consonant clusters and diphthongs. The word is morphologically complex, built from prefixes, a root, and suffixes.

Präsidentschaftswahlergebnis
9 syllables28 letters
Prä·si·dent·schaft·s·wa·hler·ge·bnis
/pʁɛˈzɪdɛntʃaftsvaːlʔɛʁɡəbnɪs/
noun

The word 'Präsidentschaftswahlergebnis' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on 'schaft'. Syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime division, handling consonant clusters and applying a glottal stop where necessary. The word is morphologically complex, built from Latin and Germanic roots and suffixes.

Schachcomputerweltmeisterschaft
8 syllables31 letters
Schach·com·pu·ter·Welt·mei·ster·schaft
/ʃaːxˌkɔmpuːtɐˈvɛltmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Schachcomputerweltmeisterschaft' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and the avoidance of single-consonant syllables. Primary stress falls on 'Schach-'. It's composed of multiple roots and the nominalization suffix '-schaft'.

Schwangerschaftsbluthochdruck
5 syllables29 letters
Schwanger·schafts·blut·hoch·druck
/ˈʃvaŋəʁʃaftsbluːtˌhoːxdrʊk/
noun

The word 'Schwangerschaftsbluthochdruck' is a complex German compound noun. It is syllabified into five syllables: Schwanger-schafts-blut-hoch-druck, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word is formed from several morphemes relating to pregnancy, blood, and pressure.

Schwangerschaftsfortschritt
6 syllables27 letters
Schwa·nger·schaft·s·fort·schritt
/ˈʃvaŋəʁʃaftsˌfɔʁtʃʁɪt/
noun

The word 'Schwangerschaftsfortschritt' is a German compound noun meaning 'progress of pregnancy'. It is divided into six syllables with primary stress on 'Fort'. The syllabification follows standard German rules, treating 'sch' and 'ng' as single phonemes and splitting consonant clusters where appropriate. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Germanic origins and its meaning is built from prefixes, roots, and suffixes.

Schwangerschaftskomplikation
9 syllables28 letters
Schw·an·ger·schaft·Kom·pli·ka·ti·on
/ʃvaŋ.ɡəʁʃafts.kɔmplikaˈtsi.oːn/
noun

Schwangerschaftskomplikation is a complex German noun formed from multiple morphemes. It is syllabified into eight syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard German rules based on vowel and sonorant boundaries, with consideration for consonant clusters. The word refers to complications arising during pregnancy.

Schwangerschaftsuntersuchung
7 syllables28 letters
Schwa·nger·schaft·un·ter·such·ung
/ˈʃvaŋ.ɡəʁʃafts.ʊntɐ.zuːxʊŋ/
noun

The word 'Schwangerschaftsuntersuchung' is a complex German noun with seven syllables. Syllable division follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel separation and maintaining consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the 'schaft' syllable. It's a compound noun formed from several morphemes indicating a pregnancy examination.

Schwerpunktstaatsanwaltschaft
6 syllables29 letters
Schwer·Punkt·Staats·an·walts·schaft
/ˈʃveːɐ̯pʊŋktˌʃtaːtsʔanˌvaltsʃaft/
noun

The word 'Schwerpunktstaatsanwaltschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets, with stress on the first syllable ('Schwer-'). The word is composed of a prefix, root, and several components and a suffix, each contributing to its overall meaning of 'State Security Prosecutor's Office'.

Selbstverwaltungswirtschaft
6 syllables27 letters
Selbst·ver·wal·tungs·wirt·schaft
/ˈzɛlpstfɛɐ̯valtʊŋsˌvɪʁtʃaft/
noun

The word 'Selbstverwaltungswirtschaft' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: Selbst-ver-wal-tungs-wirt-schaft. The primary stress falls on 'wal'. It consists of the prefix 'Selbst-', the prefix 'Ver-', the root 'Waltung', the suffix '-s', the root 'Wirt-', and the suffix '-schaft'. It refers to a self-governance economy.

Straßenradweltmeisterschaft
7 syllables27 letters
Stra·ßen·Rad·Welt·mei·ster·schaft
/ˈʃtʁaːsn̩ʁaːtˌvɛltmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Straßenradweltmeisterschaft' is a German compound noun syllabified into seven syllables: Stra-ßen-Rad-Welt-mei-ster-schaft. Primary stress falls on 'Welt'. The word is formed from several components indicating 'road', 'cycle', 'world', and 'championship'.

Studentenweltmeisterschaft
7 syllables26 letters
Stu·den·ten·welt·mei·ster·schaft
/ʃtuˈdɛntənˌvɛltmaɪ̯stɐʃaft/
noun

The word 'Studentenweltmeisterschaft' is a compound noun syllabified into seven syllables: Stu-den-ten-welt-mei-ster-schaft. The primary stress falls on 'welt'. It's composed of 'Studenten-', 'Welt-', and '-schaft' morphemes, with a consistent application of German syllabification rules.

Universitätsburschenschaft
8 syllables26 letters
U·ni·ver·si·täts·bur·schen·schaft
/ʊniˌvɛʁziˈteːtsbʊʁʃənʃaft/
noun

The word 'Universitätsburschenschaft' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel peak principle, onset maximization, and coda restriction rules. Primary stress falls on the final syllable ('schaft'). The word is a noun denoting a university student fraternity.

Un·ter·su·chung·schaft·voll·zugs·ord·nun·gen
/ʊntɐˈzuːxʊŋʃaftfɔltsʊksʔɔʁdnʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Untersuchungshaftvollzugsordnungen' is a complex German noun divided into ten syllables. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('su'). It's a compound noun formed from multiple morphemes, and its syllabification follows standard German rules prioritizing vowel sounds and preserving consonant clusters.

Verbindungsstudentenschaft
7 syllables26 letters
Ver·bin·dungs·stu·den·ten·schaft
/fɛɐ̯ˈbɪndʊŋsʃtuːdɛntənʃaft/
noun

The word 'Verbindungsstudentenschaft' is a complex German noun denoting a student fraternity membership. It is syllabified as Ver-bin-dungs-stu-den-ten-schaft, with primary stress on 'dungs'. The word is morphologically composed of a prefix ('Ver-'), a root ('bindungsstudenten'), and a suffix ('-schaft'). Syllable division follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant separation and affix retention.

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