desbarrancaseis
Syllables
des-ba-rran-ca-seis
Pronunciation
/des.ba.raŋˈka.se.is/
Stress
00100
Morphemes
des- + barranc- + -aseis
Desbarrancaseis is a Spanish verb meaning 'you (plural, informal Spain) would fall down a ravine.' It's divided into des-ba-rran-ca-seis, stressed on 'ca.' Its structure shows Latin roots and complex morphology with a prefix, root, and suffixes. The 'rr' requires a trilled 'r'.
Definitions
- 1
To fall down a ravine or slope; to tumble down a bank.
You (plural, informal Spain) would fall down a ravine.
“Si os descuidarais, os desbarrancaríais.”
“No querían desbarrancarse por la pendiente.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ca'), following the rule for penultimate syllable stress in words ending in 's'.
Syllables
des — Open syllable, consonant cluster 'ds'. ba — Open syllable. rran — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'rr'. ca — Closed syllable, stressed. seis — Diphthong, closed syllable
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Vowel-Consonant Syllable Division
Syllables are generally divided after the vowel.
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are broken up between syllables, prioritizing vowel sounds.
Diphthong Preservation
Diphthongs are kept together in a single syllable.
Stress Placement
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable if the word ends in a vowel, 'n', or 's'.
- The 'rr' cluster requires a trilled 'r' pronunciation.
- The subjunctive mood and 'vosotros' ending contribute to the word's morphological complexity.
- Regional variations in the use of 'vosotros' affect the verb form and syllable division.
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