chisporrotearías
Syllables
chi-spo-rro-te-a-rías
Pronunciation
/t͡ʃis.po.ro.te.a.ˈɾi.as/
Stress
000101
Morphemes
chispo + rro-te-a-rías
The word 'chisporrotearias' is a verb form divided into six syllables: chi-spo-rro-te-a-rías. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('te'). It's morphologically complex, with a root related to 'sparks' and several suffixes indicating person, number, and mood. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant separation and cluster maintenance.
Definitions
- 1
Second-person singular conditional of 'chisporrotear'.
You would sputter/crackle/pop.
“Si le echas agua al aceite caliente, chisporrotearias.”
“¿Chisporrotearías si te sorprendiera?”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('te') due to the conditional ending '-rías'.
Syllables
chi — Open syllable, initial syllable.. spo — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'sp'. rro — Closed syllable, double 'r' representing a trilled 'r'. te — Open syllable, stressed syllable.. a — Open syllable, vowel only.. rías — Closed syllable, conditional ending, primary stress.
Word Parts
Vowel-Consonant-Vowel
Syllables are divided between vowels.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable.
Double Consonants
Double consonants are treated as a single unit.
Stress-Based Syllabification
The stress pattern influences syllable perception.
- The word's length and complex morphology demonstrate Spanish's agglutinative tendencies.
- The conditional ending '-rías' is crucial for stress and syllable division.
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