chicharroneasteis
Syllables
chi-cha-rro-ne-a-steis
Pronunciation
/t͡ʃi.t͡ʃa.ro.ne.as.teis/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
chicharr + onea-steis
The word 'chicharroneasteis' is a Spanish verb form divided into six syllables: chi-cha-rro-ne-a-steis. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ro'). The word is morphologically complex, with an augmentative suffix and a verb ending. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, with vowel-based division and specific handling of the 'rr' cluster.
Definitions
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You (plural, informal) made cracklings / You (plural, informal) fried something until crispy.
You (plural, informal) made cracklings / You (plural, informal) fried something until crispy.
“¿Chicharroneasteis la panceta?”
“Mis abuelos chicharroneasteis el cerdo para la fiesta.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ro').
Syllables
chi — Open syllable, initial syllable.. cha — Open syllable.. rro — Closed syllable, containing a trilled 'rr' sound.. ne — Open syllable.. a — Open syllable, single vowel.. steis — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Vowel Division
Syllable division occurs before each vowel.
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters between vowels are split, with the first consonant joining the preceding vowel. 'rr' is treated as a single phoneme.
Single Vowel
A single vowel constitutes a syllable.
- The 'rr' cluster requires careful handling, but is treated as a single phoneme for syllabification purposes.
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