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00010 Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'reas'.

bachillereasteis
5 syllables16 letters
ba·chi·lle·reas·teis
/ba.tʃi.ʎe.ˈɾeas.teis/
verb

The word 'bachillereasteis' is a verb form with five syllables divided according to Spanish phonological rules. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically complex, derived from the root 'bachiller' and the preterite ending '-easteis'.

centrifugasteis
5 syllables15 letters
cen·tri·fu·gas·teis
/θen.tɾi.fuˈɣa.steɪs/
verb

The word 'centrifugasteis' is a conjugated verb form with five syllables divided as cen-tri-fu-gas-teis. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'gas'. The syllabification follows the standard Spanish vowel nucleus rule, creating open syllables. The word's morphology includes a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffix.

centrocampistas
5 syllables15 letters
cen·tro·cam·pis·tas
/θen.tɾo.kam.ˈpis.tas/ or /sen.tɾo.kam.ˈpis.tas/
noun

The word 'centrocampistas' is a Spanish noun meaning 'midfielders'. It is divided into five syllables: cen-tro-cam-pis-tas, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('pis'). The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant separation, and the stress pattern adheres to the general rule for words ending in a vowel, 'n', or 's'.

centuplicasteis
5 syllables15 letters
cen·tu·pli·cas·teis
/θentupliˈkasteis/
verb

The word 'centuplicasteis' is divided into five syllables: cen-tu-pli-cas-teis. The stress falls on 'cas'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-based division and consonant cluster maintenance.

chachalaqueabas
5 syllables15 letters
cha·cha·la·quea·bas
/t͡ʃa.t͡ʃa.la.ke.a.βas/
verb

The word 'chachalaqueabas' is syllabified as cha-cha-la-quea-bas, with stress on 'quea'. It's a verb form derived from the root 'chachalaque-' and the imperfect indicative suffix '-abas'. Syllabification follows standard CV, VV, and stress rules, treating 'ch' and 'qu' as single phonemes.

champurrariamos
5 syllables15 letters
cham·pu·rra·ria·mos
/tʃam.pu.ra.ˈɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'champurrariamos' is a Spanish verb form divided into five syllables: cham-pu-rra-ria-mos. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ria'. The word is morphologically composed of the root 'champurrar' and the conditional perfect subjunctive ending '-íamos'.

chanchullaremos
5 syllables15 letters
chan·chu·lla·re·mos
/tʃantʃuʎaˈɾemos/
verb

The word 'chanchullaremos' is divided into five syllables: chan-chu-lla-re-mos. It's the first-person plural present indicative of 'chanchullear', meaning 'to trick' or 'to mess around'. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 're'. Syllabification follows the basic CV rule of Spanish.

chancletearamos
5 syllables15 letters
chan·cle·tea·ra·mos
/tʃaŋ.kle.te.aˈɾa.mos/
verb

The word 'chancletearamos' is a verb form divided into five syllables: chan-cle-tea-ra-mos. Stress falls on the second-to-last syllable. The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, dividing between vowels and keeping consonant clusters intact. It's morphologically composed of a root (*chance*) and verbal suffixes (*-tear-* and *-amos*).

chapisteariamos
5 syllables15 letters
cha·pis·tea·ria·mos
/t͡ʃa.pis.te.a.ˈɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'chapisteariamos' is a verb form divided into five syllables: cha-pis-tea-ria-mos. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ria'). Syllabification follows standard Spanish vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters within syllables.

charloteariamos
5 syllables15 letters
cha·rlo·tea·ria·mos
/tʃaɾlo.te.a.ˈɾja.mos/
verb

The verb 'charlotearíamos' (we would mess around) is syllabified as cha-rlo-tea-ria-mos, with stress on 'ria'. It follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, with a root of onomatopoeic origin and suffixes indicating the infinitive and conditional tense.

chilpancingueña
5 syllables15 letters
chil·pan·cin·gue·ña
[t͡ʃil.pan.sin.ˈɡwe.ɲa]
noun

The word *chilpancingueña* is a noun referring to a female native of Chilpancingo, divided into four syllables: chil-pan-cin-gue-ña. Stress falls on the fourth syllable (*gue*). Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules.

chilpancingueño
5 syllables15 letters
chi·lpan·cin·gue·ño
/t͡ʃil.pan.ˈθiŋ.ɡe.ɲo/
adjectivenoun

Chilpancingueño is divided into five syllables: chi-lpan-cin-gue-ño, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a Spanish adjective/noun derived from the Nahuatl name Chilpancingo, with a suffix indicating origin. Syllabification follows standard Spanish vowel and consonant cluster rules.

chinasteariamos
5 syllables15 letters
chi·nas·tea·ria·mos
/tʃi.nas.te.aˈɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'chinasteariamos' is a conditional verb form. It is divided into five syllables: chi-nas-tea-ria-mos, with stress on 'ria'. The morphemic breakdown reveals a root 'chinastear' and the conditional suffix '-íamos'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation and consonant cluster maintenance.

chiquilicuatres
5 syllables15 letters
chi·qui·li·cua·tres
/t͡ʃiki.li.kuˈa.tɾes/
numeral

The word 'chiquilicuatres' is an archaic numeral for 'fourteen'. It is divided into five syllables: chi-qui-li-cua-tres, with primary stress on 'cua'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish CV structure rules. The word's uniqueness lies in its historical usage and playful connotation.

chiquilicuatros
5 syllables15 letters
chi·qui·li·cua·tros
/t͡ʃi.ki.li.ˈkwa.tɾos/
noun

The word 'chiquilicuatros' is divided into five syllables: chi-qui-li-cua-tros. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'cua'. It's a noun of Nahuatl origin meaning 'small coins'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant separation.

chocarreariamos
5 syllables15 letters
cho·ca·rrea·ria·mos
/t͡ʃo.ka.re.aˈɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'chocarreariamos' is syllabified as cho-ca-rrea-ria-mos, with stress on 'ria'. It's a verb formed from the root 'chocar' with iterative and conditional suffixes. The 'rr' cluster is a key feature of its syllabification.

chuperreteareis
5 syllables15 letters
chu·pe·rre·tea·reis
/t͡ʃupe.re.te.a.ɾeis/
verb

The word 'chuperreteareis' is a verb form with five syllables divided according to standard Spanish rules. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The 'rr' is treated as a single consonant. The word is colloquial and its root is related to 'chupar' (to suck).

churrascariamos
5 syllables15 letters
chu·rras·ca·ria·mos
/tʃuˈraskaɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'churrascaríamos' is a verb in the 1st person plural conditional tense. It is divided into five syllables: chu-rras-ca-ria-mos, with stress on the fourth syllable ('ria'). The morphemic breakdown reveals a root 'churrasca' and the conditional ending '-ríamos'.

churruscariamos
5 syllables15 letters
chu·rru·sca·ria·mos
/t͡ʃuˈruskaɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'churruscariamos' is a Spanish verb divided into five syllables: chu-rru-sca-ria-mos. Stress falls on 'ria'. It's formed from an onomatopoeic root and several suffixes indicating conditional tense and first-person plural. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules regarding consonant clusters and stress placement.

circuncidasteis
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·ci·das·teis
/siɾ.kun.θiˈðas.teis/
verb

The Spanish verb 'circuncidasteis' (you all circumcised) is syllabified as cir-cun-ci-das-teis, with stress on 'das'. It's composed of the prefix 'circun-', root 'cid-', and suffix '-asteis'. Syllabification adheres to standard Spanish rules, prioritizing vowel separation and applying the penultimate stress rule.

circunferencial
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·fe·ren·cial
/θiɾ.kun.fe.ɾen.θjal/
adjective

The word 'circunferencial' is divided into five syllables: cir-cun-fe-ren-cial. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ren'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'circun-', the root 'fer-', and the suffix '-encial'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant assignment and consonant cluster preservation.

circunfirierais
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·fi·rie·rais
/siɾ.kun.fi.ˈɾje.ɾais/
verb

The word 'circunfirierais' is a complex verb form syllabified as cir-cun-fi-rie-rais, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'rie'. It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard Spanish rules with minor exceptions for initial consonant clusters.

circunnavegueis
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·na·ve·gueis
/siɾkunnaβeˈɣeis/
verb

The word 'circunnavegueis' is a verb form meaning 'you all circumnavigate'. It is divided into five syllables (cir-cun-na-ve-gueis) with stress on the penultimate syllable ('ve'). Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster maintenance.

circunstanciaba
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·stan·cia·ba
/θiɾ.kun.stan.θja.βa/
verb

The word 'circunstanciaba' is divided into five syllables: cir-cun-stan-cia-ba. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'cia'. The syllabification follows standard Spanish vowel-based division rules, with consideration for the 'ci' digraph. It's a verb derived from Latin roots, meaning 'to detail'.

circunstanciado
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·stan·cia·do
/siɾ.kun.stan.ˈθja.ðo/
adjective

Circunstanciado is a five-syllable Spanish adjective with penultimate stress. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard CV/CVC syllabification rules, with a regional pronunciation variation for the 'c' before 'i'.

circunstanciara
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cuns·tan·cia·ra
/θiɾ.kun.stan.θja.ɾa/
verb

The word 'circunstanciara' is divided into five syllables: cir-cuns-tan-cia-ra. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cia'). It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, meaning 'to detail' or 'to specify'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules based on vowel nuclei and penultimate stress.

circunstanciare
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·stan·cia·re
/siɾ.kun.stan.θja.ɾe/
verb

The word 'circunstanciare' is divided into five syllables: cir-cun-stan-cia-re. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cia'). It's a verb formed from the prefix 'circun-', the root 'stancia-', and the infinitive suffix '-re'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel grouping, consonant cluster permissibility, and penultimate stress.

circunstanciase
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cuns·tan·cia·se
/siɾ.kun.stan.θja.se/
verb

The word 'circunstanciase' is divided into five syllables: cir-cuns-tan-cia-se. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'cia'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, meaning 'to detail' or 'to circumstantiate'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation and penultimate stress.

circunstancieis
4 syllables15 letters
cir·cuns·tan·cieis
/θiɾ.kun.stan.θjeɪs/
noun

The word 'circunstancieis' is divided into five syllables: cir-cuns-tan-cieis. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cie'). It's a feminine plural noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'circumstances'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish CV and open syllable rules.

circunvalasteis
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·va·las·teis
/siɾ.kun.baˈlas.teis/
verb

The word 'circunvalasteis' is a Spanish verb form divided into five syllables: cir-cun-va-las-teis. The stress falls on 'las'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'circun-', root 'val-', and suffix '-asteis'. Syllabification follows the open syllable principle and maximizing onsets.

circunvolasteis
5 syllables15 letters
cir·cun·vo·las·teis
/siɾkunβolasˈteis/
verb

The word 'circunvolasteis' is divided into five syllables: cir-cun-vo-las-teis. It's a verb in the 2nd person plural preterite indicative, derived from Latin roots. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('las'). Syllabification follows standard CV patterns and Spanish stress rules.

codelincuencias
5 syllables15 letters
co·de·lin·cuen·cias
/kode.liŋˈkwen.θjas/
noun

The Spanish noun 'codelincuencias' is divided into five syllables (co-de-lin-cuen-cias) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It comprises the prefix 'co-', the root 'delin-', and the suffix '-cuencias', denoting a set of code-related offenses.

colquechaqueños
5 syllables15 letters
co·lque·cha·que·ños
/kol.ke.t͡ʃa.ke.ɲos/
adjective/noun

Colquechaqueños is a Spanish demonym with Quechua roots, divided into five syllables (co-lque-cha-que-ños) and stressed on the penultimate syllable. Its structure aligns with typical Spanish demonym formation.

compartimentais
5 syllables15 letters
com·par·ti·men·tais
/kom.paɾ.ti.menˈtajs/
verb

The word 'compartimentais' is a second-person plural imperative verb form. It is divided into five syllables: com-par-ti-men-tais, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('men'). The morphemic structure includes the prefix 'com-', root 'part-', and suffixes '-iment-' and '-ais'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of open and closed syllables and stress placement.

compartimenteis
5 syllables15 letters
com·par·ti·men·teis
/kom.paɾ.ti.menˈteis/
verb

The word 'compartimenteis' is a Spanish verb form divided into five syllables: com-par-ti-men-teis. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules for open and closed syllables, with permissible consonant clusters within the root.

compartimientos
5 syllables15 letters
com·par·ti·mien·tos
/kompaɾtiˈmjentos/
noun

The word 'compartimientos' is divided into five syllables: com-par-ti-mien-tos. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('mien'). The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin origins with a prefix 'com-', root 'part-', and suffix '-imiento-s'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation and consonant cluster division.

compinchariamos
5 syllables15 letters
com·pin·cha·ria·mos
/kom.pin.t͡ʃa.ˈɾja.mos/
verb

The word 'compinchariamos' is a verb form meaning 'we would conspire'. It's syllabified as com-pin-cha-ria-mos, with stress on 'ria', following standard Spanish rules for vowel separation, consonant clusters, and stress placement.

complacimientos
5 syllables15 letters
com·pla·ci·mien·tos
/kom.pla.θiˈmjen.tos/
noun

The word 'complacimientos' is divided into five syllables: com-pla-ci-mien-tos. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun formed from the Latin root 'placere' with the prefix 'com-' and the nominalizing suffix '-imiento', plus the plural marker '-s'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of consonant-vowel separation.

complementacion
5 syllables15 letters
com·ple·men·ta·cion
/komplemenˈtaθjon/
noun

The word 'complementacion' is divided into five syllables: com-ple-men-ta-cion. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ta'). It's a noun formed from a Latin root with a prefix and suffix, following standard Spanish syllabification rules based on vowel-before-consonant division and penultimate stress.

complementarais
5 syllables15 letters
com·ple·men·ta·rais
/kom.ple.men.taˈɾais/
verb

The word 'complementarais' is a verb form in the conditional tense. It is divided into five syllables: com-ple-men-ta-rais, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules based on vowel nuclei and stress patterns. The morphemic breakdown reveals a Latin root and a conditional suffix.

complementareis
5 syllables15 letters
com·ple·men·ta·reis
/kom.ple.men.taˈɾeis/
verb

The word 'complementareis' is a verb form syllabified as com-ple-men-ta-reis, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('ta'). It follows standard Spanish phonological rules for vowel separation and stress placement. Its morphemic structure consists of the prefix 'com-', root 'plement-', and the suffix '-areis'.

complementarios
5 syllables15 letters
com·ple·men·ta·rios
/komplemenˈtaɾjos/
adjective

The word 'complementarios' is divided into five syllables: com-ple-men-ta-rios. The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ta'). It is morphologically composed of the prefix 'com-', the root 'plement-', and the suffix '-arios'. It functions as an adjective meaning 'complementary'.

comportamientos
5 syllables15 letters
com·por·ta·mien·tos
/kom.poɾ.taˈmjen.tos/
noun

The Spanish noun 'comportamientos' (behaviors) is divided into five syllables: com-por-ta-mien-tos, with stress on 'mien'. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin roots and Spanish suffixes, and follows standard CV/VCV syllabification rules.

comprehensiones
5 syllables15 letters
com·pre·hen·sio·nes
/kom.pre.enˈsjo.nes/
noun

The word 'comprehensiones' is divided into five syllables: com-pre-hen-sio-nes. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sio'). It's a noun derived from Latin roots with Spanish suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard Spanish rules.

comprendieramos
5 syllables15 letters
com·pren·die·ra·mos
/kom.pɾen.d̪je.ɾa.mos/
verb

The word 'comprendieramos' is divided into five syllables: com-pren-die-ra-mos. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ra'). It's a verb in the conditional mood, first-person plural, meaning 'we would understand'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of dividing before vowels and treating diphthongs as single units.

comprometierais
5 syllables15 letters
com·pro·me·tie·rais
/kom.pɾo.me.tje.ɾais/
verb

The word 'comprometierais' is a verb form with five syllables: com-pro-me-tie-rais. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tie'). Syllabification follows standard Spanish CV structure and maximizing onsets principles. It's composed of the prefix 'com-', root 'promet-', and the conditional suffix '-ierais'.

comprovinciales
5 syllables15 letters
co·mpro·vin·cia·les
/kom.pɾo.βin.ˈθja.les/
adjective

The word 'comprovinciales' is an adjective divided into five syllables: co-mpro-vin-cia-les. It's formed from the prefix 'com-', the root 'provinci-', and the suffixes '-al-' and '-es'. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cia'). Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant cluster separation.

comprovincianos
5 syllables15 letters
co·mpro·vin·cia·nos
/kom.pɾo.βin.ˈθja.nos/
adjective/noun

The word 'comprovincianos' is divided into five syllables: co-mpro-vin-cia-nos. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cia'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'com-', the root 'provinci-', and the suffix '-anos'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation, consonant cluster splitting, and penultimate stress.

concelebrasteis
5 syllables15 letters
con·ce·le·bras·teis
/konθeˈleβɾasˈteis/
verb

The word 'concelebrasteis' is a Spanish verb divided into five syllables (con-ce-le-bras-teis) with stress on 'bras'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'con-', root 'celebra-', and suffix '-steis', following standard Spanish syllabification and stress rules.

concentraciones
5 syllables15 letters
con·cen·tra·cio·nes
/konθenˈtɾaθjoˈnes/
noun

The word 'concentraciones' is divided into five syllables: con-cen-tra-cio-nes, with stress on the fourth syllable ('cio'). It's a noun formed from a Latin root with Spanish suffixes, following standard syllabification rules based on vowel-consonant separation and penultimate stress.

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