chaperoneariais
Syllables
cha-pe-ro-nea-ri-ais
Pronunciation
/t͡ʃa.pe.ɾo.ne.aˈɾi.ais/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
chaperon + earíais
The word 'chaperoneariais' is a Spanish verb in the conditional tense, first-person plural. It is divided into six syllables: cha-pe-ro-nea-ri-ais, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'nea'. The morphemic breakdown reveals a Latin-derived root and standard Spanish verb suffixes.
Definitions
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We would chaperone
We would chaperone
“Nosotros chaperonearíamos a los estudiantes en el viaje.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'nea'
Syllables
cha — Closed syllable, onset with consonant cluster 'ch'. pe — Open syllable. ro — Open syllable. nea — Open syllable, stressed syllable. ri — Open syllable. ais — Open syllable
Word Parts
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Vowel Following Consonant
Syllables are divided after each vowel when followed by a consonant.
Consonant Cluster
Consonant clusters like 'ch' are treated as a single onset for syllabification.
- The 'ch' cluster is a standard Spanish consonant cluster and doesn't pose a syllabification issue. The conditional ending '-íais' follows established patterns.
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