charrasquearais
Syllables
cha-rras-que-a-rais
Pronunciation
/tʃa.ras.ke.aˈɾajs/
Stress
00011
Morphemes
charra- + -squearais
The word 'charrasquearais' is divided into five syllables: cha-rras-que-a-rais. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant separation and maintaining consonant clusters. The word is a verb form (2nd person plural future subjunctive) meaning 'you all would grill/roast'.
Definitions
- 1
You all would grill/roast.
You all would grill/roast.
“Si tuvierais tiempo, charrasquearíais la carne a la perfección.”
ant:enfriaríais
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('a' in 'rais'), following the general rule for words ending in vowels.
Syllables
cha — Open syllable, initial syllable.. rras — Closed syllable, containing a geminate consonant.. que — Open syllable.. a — Open syllable, single vowel.. rais — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Consonant
Syllables are divided after each vowel when followed by a consonant.
Consonant Cluster
Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a syllable, unless they can be naturally broken based on pronunciation.
Geminate Consonants
Geminate consonants (like 'rr') are treated as a single consonant sound for syllabification.
- The 'rr' cluster requires careful articulation but doesn't alter syllabification.
- No significant regional variations affect syllabification.
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