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contingentareis

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

5 syllables
15 characters
Spanish
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5syllables

contingentareis

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

con-tin-gen-ta-reis

Pronunciation

/kon.tin.xen.ta.ˈɾejθ/

Stress

00011

Morphemes

con- + ting- + -ar

The word 'contingentareis' is a verb conjugation with five syllables (con-tin-gen-ta-reis). Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'con-', root 'ting-', and suffixes '-ar' and '-eis'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant separation and consonant cluster preservation.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To make contingent; to condition; to depend on something else.

    To make contingent / to condition.

    Los resultados del experimento contingentareis el futuro de la investigación.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ta') due to the word ending in a vowel. This follows the standard Spanish stress rule.

Syllables

5
con/kon/
tin/tin/
gen/xen/
ta/ta/
reis/ɾejθ/

con Open syllable, initial syllable.. tin Closed syllable.. gen Closed syllable, 'g' pronounced as /x/.. ta Open, stressed syllable.. reis Closed syllable, final syllable.

Vowel-Consonant-Vowel (VCV)

Syllables are generally divided between vowels.

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable.

Penultimate Stress

Words ending in a vowel are stressed on the penultimate syllable.

  • The 'g' before 'e' and 'i' is pronounced as a velar fricative /x/.
  • Regional variations in the pronunciation of 'c' before 'e' and 'i' (e.g., /s/ in some parts of Spain).
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/13/2025
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