Words with Root “embarr-” in Spanish
Browse Spanish words sharing the root “embarr-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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embarr- From *embarazar*, Latin *imbarrare*, meaning 'to obstruct'.
The word 'desembarrabamos' is a conjugated verb form meaning 'we were clearing/unclogging'. It is divided into six syllables: de-sem-ba-rra-ba-mos, with stress on the third syllable ('ba'). The morphemic structure includes the prefix 'des-', root 'embarr-', and suffixes '-a-' and '-bamos'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish vowel-based rules, treating 'rr' as a single sound.
The word 'desembarranqueis' is a Spanish verb divided into six syllables (de-sem-ba-rran-que-is) with stress on the penultimate syllable ('que'). It's formed from the prefix 'des-', root 'embarr-', and suffix '-anqueis', following standard Spanish syllabification rules.
The word 'desembarranques' is a Spanish noun meaning 'clearings'. It is divided into five syllables: de-sem-ba-rran-ques, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'rran'. It consists of the prefix 'des-', the root 'embarr-', and the suffix '-anques'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-initial syllables, consonant clusters, and vowel nuclei.
The word 'desembarraremos' is a verb form divided into six syllables: de-sem-ba-rra-re-mos. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('rra'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'des-', the root 'embarr-', and the suffixes '-ar' and '-emos'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation, consonant cluster maintenance, and penultimate stress.
The word 'desembarrariais' is syllabified as de-sem-ba-rra-rí-ais, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'rí'. It's a verb form composed of the prefix 'des-', root 'embarr-', and suffix '-aríais'. Syllable division follows standard Spanish rules of vowel division and consonant cluster maintenance.
The word 'desembarrasemos' is a Spanish verb form meaning 'we cleared away'. It's syllabified as de-sem-ba-rra-se-mos, with stress on 'se'. The division follows standard Spanish rules, considering vowel-consonant separation and the trilled 'rr' sound.