desempeoraríais
Syllables
de-sem-pe-o-ra-ría-is
Pronunciation
/desempeoɾaˈɾiajs/
Stress
0000110
Morphemes
des- + peor- + -ar-ía-is
The word 'desempeorariais' is a Spanish verb form meaning 'would worsen'. It is divided into seven syllables: de-sem-pe-o-ra-ría-is, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ra-'. The word's structure reflects its Latin origins and follows standard Spanish syllabification rules based on vowel separation, consonant cluster resolution, and stress placement.
Definitions
- 1
To become worse; to deteriorate (hypothetically).
Would worsen
“Si no tomabas la medicina, la situación desempeoraríais.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ra-' due to the presence of the conditional ending '-ía-'. This creates a penultimate stress pattern.
Syllables
de — Open syllable, unstressed.. sem — Closed syllable, unstressed.. pe — Open syllable, unstressed.. o — Open syllable, unstressed.. ra — Open syllable, stressed.. ría — Closed syllable, stressed, contains the conditional tense marker.. is — Closed syllable, unstressed, second person plural ending.
Word Parts
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Vowel Separation
Each vowel generally forms a separate syllable.
Consonant Cluster Separation
Consonant clusters are broken based on sonority.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable unless otherwise indicated by a written accent.
- The diphthong 'eo' in 'peor' is treated as a single vowel sound within the syllable.
- The conditional ending '-ía-' is a key marker for stress placement.
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