centuplicariais
Syllables
cen-tu-pli-ca-ria-is
Pronunciation
/θen̪tupliˈkaɾjais/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
centu- + plic- + -aria-
The word *centuplicariais* is the first-person plural conditional form of *centuplicar*. It's divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on '-ka-'. It's morphologically complex, featuring a Latin prefix and root, and Spanish suffixes indicating conditional mood and person.
Definitions
- 1
To multiply by a hundred; to repeat a hundred times.
We would multiply by a hundred.
“Si tuviéramos más recursos, centuplicaríamos nuestros esfuerzos.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the syllable '-ka-'.
Syllables
cen — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. tu — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. pli — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. ca — Open syllable. Primary stress falls on this syllable.. ria — Open syllable. Vowel followed by a liquid consonant and a vowel.. is — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by a consonant at the end of the word.
Word Parts
Vowel-based Syllable Division
Breaking syllables after each vowel, unless it creates an illegal syllable structure.
Maximal Onset Principle
Applied where possible, considering Spanish's restricted onset clusters.
- The sequence "-pli-" is common in Spanish words derived from Latin.
- The combination of the conditional ending "-ria-" and the 1st person plural "-is" is a standard verbal form.
- In some regions, /θ/ may be pronounced as /s/.
- The pronunciation of the "r" sound can vary between a single tap /ɾ/ and a trill /r/.
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