Words with Root “chispo” in Spanish
Browse Spanish words sharing the root “chispo”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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chispo Related to 'chispas' (sparks), Arabic origin
The word 'chisporroteabais' is a verb form divided into six syllables: chi-spo-rro-te-a-bais. The stress falls on 'te'. It's formed from the root 'chispo-' with several suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel groups.
The word 'chisporroteabamos' is a verb form divided into seven syllables: chi-spo-rro-te-a-ba-mos. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'te'. The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant division and consonant cluster maintenance. The word's morphemic structure includes an onomatopoeic root and several suffixes indicating tense and person.
The word 'chisporrotearamos' is a complex verb form syllabified as chi-spo-rro-te-a-ra-mos, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'te'. It's composed of a root 'chispo-' and several suffixes indicating mood and person. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules based on vowel and consonant groupings.
The word 'chisporrotearias' is a verb form divided into six syllables: chi-spo-rro-te-a-rías. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('te'). It's morphologically complex, with a root related to 'sparks' and several suffixes indicating person, number, and mood. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant separation and cluster maintenance.
The word 'chisporroteasemos' is a Spanish verb form syllabified as chi-spo-rro-te-a-se-mos, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It's morphologically complex, built from a root and several suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules.
The verb 'chisporroteasen' (to sputter) is syllabified as chi-spo-rro-te-a-sen, with stress on 'te'. It's formed from the root 'chispo-' and suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules.
The word 'chisporroteemos' is divided into five syllables (chi-spo-rro-tee-mos) following the vowel rule. The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a verb derived from an onomatopoeic root with several suffixes indicating tense, person, and number.