descarbonatadas
Syllables
des-car-bo-na-ta-das
Pronunciation
/des.kaɾ.bo.naˈta.ðas/
Stress
000010
Morphemes
des- + carbon- + -atadas
The word 'descarbonatadas' is divided into six syllables: des-car-bo-na-ta-das. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ta'). It's formed from the prefix 'des-', the root 'carbon-', and the suffix '-atadas'. The syllabification follows standard Spanish CV and VC rules, with penultimate stress applying due to the word's ending.
Definitions
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Decarbonated
Decarbonated
“Las bebidas descarbonatadas son más suaves.”
“Las aguas descarbonatadas son ideales para personas con problemas digestivos.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ta' in 'ta-das'). This is due to the standard Spanish rule for words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' without an explicit accent mark.
Syllables
des — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. car — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. bo — Closed syllable, consisting of a vowel and a consonant.. na — Open syllable, consisting of a vowel and a consonant.. ta — Open syllable, consisting of a vowel and a consonant.. das — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.
Word Parts
des-
Latin origin, meaning 'reversal, removal, negation'. Prefixes modify the meaning of the root.
carbon-
Latin origin (*carbo*), meaning 'coal, carbon'. Forms the core meaning of the word.
-atadas
Spanish suffix indicating past participle, feminine plural agreement. Derived from *-ar* infinitive + past participle ending.
Consonant-Vowel (CV)
A consonant followed by a vowel forms a syllable. This is the most basic syllable structure in Spanish.
Vowel-Consonant (VC)
A vowel followed by a consonant forms a syllable. This rule applies when a vowel is followed by a consonant within a word.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in a vowel, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable unless an accent mark indicates otherwise.
- The word follows standard Spanish syllabification rules without any significant anomalies.
- The pronunciation of 'd' before 'e' can vary regionally, but this does not affect the syllable division.
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