desencantaríais
Syllables
de-sen-can-ta-ría-is
Pronunciation
/desen.kan.taˈɾi.ais/
Stress
000010
Morphemes
des- + encant- + -ar
The word 'desencantariais' is syllabified as 'de-sen-can-ta-ría-is', with stress on 'ría'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllable structure follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel separation and onset maximization.
Definitions
- 1
To be disenchanting (you all would). To be losing enchantment.
You (plural, formal/regional) would disenchant.
“Si pudieras, ¿qué harías para desencantariais a la gente?”
“Los cuentos de hadas a veces desencantarian a los niños.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ría' (fifth syllable). The stress pattern is typical for Spanish words ending in vowels.
Syllables
de — Open syllable, unstressed.. sen — Open syllable, unstressed.. can — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ta — Open syllable, unstressed.. ría — Closed syllable, primary stressed.. is — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Vowel Separation
Vowels between consonants are separated into distinct syllables.
Consonant Cluster Onset Maximization
Consonant clusters are maintained as onsets whenever possible.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are generally stressed on the penultimate syllable unless an accent mark indicates otherwise.
- The 'des-' prefix consistently forms a separate syllable.
- The 'ría' ending clearly marks the conditional tense and receives the primary stress.
- The 'nt' consonant cluster is treated as an onset.
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