cuchucheariamos
Syllables
cu-chu-che-a-ri-a-mos
Pronunciation
/ku.t͡ʃu.t͡ʃe.a.ˈɾja.mos/
Stress
0001001
Morphemes
cuchu + cheariamos
The word 'cuchucheariamos' is a Spanish verb meaning 'to whisper repeatedly'. It is divided into seven syllables: cu-chu-che-a-ri-a-mos, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ri'. The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules based on vowel centrality and consonant cluster resolution. The word's morphology includes an onomatopoeic root, a reduplication marker, and verb conjugation suffixes.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ri' (fifth syllable).
Syllables
cu — Open syllable, initial syllable.. chu — Open syllable, containing the 'ch' affricate.. che — Open syllable, containing the 'ch' affricate.. a — Open syllable, single vowel.. ri — Closed syllable, stressed syllable, containing a diphthong.. a — Open syllable, single vowel.. mos — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Vowel Rule
Syllables are formed around vowels. Each vowel typically begins a new syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are broken as needed to create syllables, prioritizing vowel-consonant or consonant-vowel patterns.
Affricate Rule
Affricates ('ch') are treated as single phonemes for syllabification purposes.
- The reduplication 'cuchu-che-' is an intensifying feature but doesn't alter syllabification rules.
- The 'ch' cluster is common and doesn't pose a unique challenge.
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