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Words with Root “pavor-” in Spanish

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

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pavor- Latin origin, meaning 'fear'.

empavoreceremos
6 syllables15 letters
em·pa·vo·re·ce·mos
/em.pa.βo.ɾe.θeˈmo̞s/
verb

The word 'empavoreceremos' is a verb form with six syllables divided according to Spanish phonological rules. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of a Latin prefix, root, and Spanish verbal suffixes. Syllabification follows standard vowel-consonant division and penultimate stress rules.

empavoreceriais
7 syllables15 letters
em·pa·vo·re·ce··ais
/em.pa.βo.ɾe.θe.ˈɾi.ais/
verb

The word 'empavoreceriais' is a verb in the imperfect subjunctive, divided into seven syllables: em-pa-vo-re-ce-rí-ais. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'rí'. The syllabification follows standard Spanish vowel-based rules, with phonetic variations in 'v' and 'c' depending on the region.

empavorecierais
6 syllables15 letters
em·pa·vo·re·cie·rais
/em.pa.βo.ɾe.θje.ɾais/
verb

Empavorecierais is a conditional verb meaning 'you all would frighten'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, with stress on 'cie'. It's morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

empavorecieseis
6 syllables15 letters
em·pa·bo·re·cie·seis
/em.pa.bo.ɾe.ˈθje.seis/
Verb

The word 'empavorecieseis' is a complex verb form syllabified according to Spanish CV structure rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and several suffixes indicating tense and person.

empavorecisteis
6 syllables15 letters
em·pa·vo·re·cis·teis
/em.pa.βo.ɾe.θiˈsteis/
verb

The word 'empavorecisteis' is a conjugated verb form with six syllables divided according to CV structure. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's formed from a Latin prefix, root, and Spanish suffixes. Regional variations affect the pronunciation of 'c' before 'i'.