desconectasemos
Syllables
des-co-nec-ta-se-mos
Pronunciation
/des.ko.nek.taˈse.mos/
Stress
000011
Morphemes
des- + conectar + -asemos
The word 'desconectasemos' is a complex Spanish verb form. It is divided into six syllables: des-co-nec-ta-se-mos. The stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'des-', the root 'conectar', and the suffix '-asemos'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel-consonant division and diphthong preservation.
Definitions
- 1
Imperfect subjunctive, first-person plural of 'desconectar'.
we would disconnect
“Si tuviéramos más tiempo, desconectasemos el internet.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('se' in 'desconectasemos'). This is due to the word having more than three syllables and ending in a vowel.
Syllables
des — Open syllable, initial syllable.. co — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. nec — Closed syllable, contains a vowel and two consonants.. ta — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. se — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. mos — Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
des-
Latin origin, meaning 'reversal, negation'. Prefixes modify the meaning of the root.
conectar
Latin origin (connexio), meaning 'to connect'. The core meaning of the verb.
-asemos
Spanish suffix indicating first-person plural imperfect subjunctive. Composed of thematic vowel, reflexive pronoun, and plural ending.
Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are divided between vowels and consonants (e.g., de-s-).
Consonant-Vowel Division
Syllables are divided between consonants and vowels (e.g., con-ec-).
Diphthong/Triphthong Preservation
Diphthongs and triphthongs are kept together in the same syllable (e.g., -a-se-).
Stress Rule
Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable in words ending in vowels with more than three syllables.
- The suffix '-asemos' is a complex formation but follows standard Spanish verb morphology.
- Regional variations might cause slight vowel reduction in unstressed syllables, but do not alter the syllable division.
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