derechizariamos
Syllables
de-re-chi-za-ria-mos
Pronunciation
/de.ɾe.t͡ʃi.θa.ˈɾja.mos/
Stress
000010
Morphemes
de- + rechiz- + -ari-amos
Derechizariamos is a Spanish verb meaning 'we would have rectified'. It's syllabified as de-re-chi-za-ria-mos, stressed on 'ria'. It's morphologically complex, with a prefix, root, and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules.
Definitions
- 1
To have rectified, to have corrected, to have put right.
We would have rectified/corrected.
“Si hubiéramos tenido más tiempo, lo derechizariamos.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ria' due to the general rule that words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the second-to-last syllable unless marked with an acute accent.
Syllables
de — Open syllable, unstressed.. re — Open syllable, unstressed.. chi — Closed syllable, unstressed.. za — Open syllable, unstressed.. ria — Closed syllable, primary stressed.. mos — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
de-
Latin origin, meaning 'from', 'away from', or reversal. Prefixes a verb to indicate undoing or reversal of an action.
rechiz-
Derived from *rectus* (Latin) meaning 'straight' or 'right'. Core meaning related to straightening or correcting. The 'ch' represents a historical sound change from the Latin 'ct'.
-ari-amos
Spanish verbal suffixes. '-ari-' indicates potential or habitual action, '-amos' indicates the first-person plural conditional mood.
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Vowel Separation
Vowels between consonants are separated into different syllables (e.g., de-re).
Consonant Cluster Separation
Consonant clusters are split based on sonority, with the more sonorous sound typically going to the following syllable (e.g., chi-za).
Final Vowel/N/S
Words ending in a vowel, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- The 'z' sound variation (θ vs. s) is a regional phonetic difference that doesn't alter the syllabification.
- The 'ch' digraph is treated as a single phoneme and is syllabified as such.
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