desconchinflando
Syllables
des-con-chin-flan-do
Pronunciation
/des.kon.t͡ʃin.flãn.do/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
des- + conch- + -in-flar-ando
The word 'desconchinflando' is a Spanish verb broken down into five syllables: des-con-chin-flan-do. The stress falls on 'flan'. It's formed from the prefix 'des-', root 'conch-', interfix '-in-', and suffixes '-flar' and '-ando'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel grouping, consonant cluster breaking (except digraphs), and penultimate stress.
Definitions
- 1
To peel off in flakes; to be flaking or scaling off.
Peeling off, flaking, scaling
“La pintura estaba desconchinflando de la pared.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, 'flan', following the penultimate stress rule for words ending in vowels.
Syllables
des — Open syllable, initial syllable.. con — Open syllable, containing the root's initial part.. chin — Closed syllable, containing the 'ch' digraph.. flan — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. do — Open syllable, final syllable with the gerund suffix.
Word Parts
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Vowel Grouping
Vowels within a dipthong or triphthong are kept together in the same syllable.
Consonant Cluster
Consonant clusters are generally broken up, with each consonant moving to the following vowel, except for digraphs like 'ch'.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- The interfix '-in-' doesn't directly impact syllabification but adds complexity.
- The 'ch' digraph is treated as a single unit, influencing syllable division.
- The 'infl' sequence, while uncommon, is acceptable within a syllable.
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