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Words with Root “jur-” in Spanish

Browse Spanish words sharing the root “jur-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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jur- Latin origin (iurare - to swear). Core meaning of the verb.

conjuramentabas
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·ta·bas
/kon.xu.ɾa.men.ta.βas/
verb

The word 'conjuramentabas' is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-ta-bas, with stress on 'men'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant separation and diphthong preservation. The '-mentabas' ending is a common pattern in Spanish verb conjugations.

conjuramentando
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·tan·do
/kon.xu.ɾa.ˈmen.tan.do/
Gerund

The word 'conjuramentando' is a Spanish gerund derived from 'conjurar'. It is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-tan-do, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('tan'). The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin roots and suffixes. Syllable division follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant cluster separation.

conjuramentaras
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·ta·ras
/kon.xu.ɾa.men.ta.ɾas/
verb

The word 'conjuramentaras' is a complex Spanish verb form. It is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-ta-ras, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('men'). It is morphologically composed of the prefix 'con-', the root 'jur-', and a series of suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant cluster separation.

conjuramentaren
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·ta·ren
/kon.xu.ɾa.ˈmen.ta.ɾen/
verb

The word 'conjuramentaren' is a complex Spanish verb form with six syllables, stressed on 'men'. It's formed from a Latin root with prefixes and suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation and penultimate stress.

conjuramentaria
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·ta·ria
/kon.xu.ɾa.men.ta.ˈɾja/
adjective

The Spanish adjective 'conjuramentaria' is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-ta-ria, with primary stress on 'men'. It's derived from Latin roots and suffixes, and its syllable structure adheres to standard Spanish phonological rules.

conjuramentaron
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·ta·ron
/kon.xu.ɾa.men.ta.ɾon/
verb

The word 'conjuramentaron' is a verb form divided into six syllables: con-ju-ra-men-ta-ron. Stress falls on 'men'. It's morphologically complex, derived from Latin roots and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant separation and stress placement.

conjuramentasen
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·ta·sen
/kon.xu.ɾa.ˈmen.ta.sen/
verb

The Spanish verb 'conjuramentasen' (they would conjure) is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-ta-sen, with stress on 'men'. It's formed from Latin roots and suffixes, and its division follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation, consonant cluster splitting, and penultimate stress.

conjuramentaste
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·tas·te
/kon.xu.ɾa.ˈmen.tas.te/
verb

The Spanish verb 'conjuramentaste' (you conjured) is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-tas-te, with stress on 'men'. It's formed from the prefix 'con-', root 'jur-', and suffixes indicating tense and person, adhering to standard Spanish phonological rules.

conjuramentemos
6 syllables15 letters
con·ju·ra·men·te·mos
/kon.xu.ɾa.ˈmen.te.mos/
verb

The Spanish verb 'conjuramentemos' (to conspire/invoke) is syllabified as con-ju-ra-men-te-mos, with stress on 'men'. It's formed from a Latin prefix, root, and suffixes, adhering to standard Spanish phonological and morphological rules.