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chinchineasemos

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

5 syllables
15 characters
Spanish
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5syllables

chinchineasemos

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

chi-nchi-nea-se-mos

Pronunciation

/tʃin.tʃi.ˈne.a.se.mos/

Stress

00100

Morphemes

chinchi + neasemos

The Spanish verb 'chinchineasemos' (we would goof around) is syllabified as chi-nchi-nea-se-mos, with stress on 'nea'. It follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, including breaking up consonant clusters and applying the antepenultimate syllable stress rule for words ending in consonants.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To mess around, to goof off, to waste time.

    We would goof around.

    Si tuviéramos tiempo libre, chinchineasemos un rato.

    No deberíamos chinchineasemos en clase.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('nea').

Syllables

5
chi/tʃi/
nchi/ntʃi/
nea/ˈne.a/
se/se/
mos/mos/

chi Open syllable, initial syllable.. nchi Closed syllable, consonant cluster.. nea Stressed, open syllable.. se Closed syllable.. mos Closed syllable, final syllable.

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are broken up, with each consonant initiating a new syllable (e.g., ch-nch).

Vowel Groups

Vowels generally combine to form a single syllable unless they form a diphthong or triphthong.

Final Consonant Stress

If a word ends in a consonant other than 'n' or 's', stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable.

  • The verb 'chinchinear' is colloquial and may be less common in formal contexts.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/22/2025
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