desentalingando
Syllables
des-en-ta-lin-gan-do
Pronunciation
/des.en.ta.linˈɡan.do/
Stress
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Morphemes
des- + ental + -ingando
The word 'desentalingando' is a Spanish gerund formed through prefixation, a Latin-derived root, and suffixation. Syllabification follows CV and VCV rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('lin'). It denotes the act of removing dental work, a highly specialized usage.
Definitions
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The act of removing dental work or something related to teeth.
Removing dental work
“El dentista estaba desentalingando la prótesis.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('lin').
Syllables
des — Open syllable, onset 'd', rime 'es'. en — Open syllable, onset 'e', rime 'n'. ta — Open syllable, onset 't', rime 'a'. lin — Open syllable, onset 'l', rime 'in', primary stress. gan — Open syllable, onset 'g', rime 'an'. do — Open syllable, onset 'd', rime 'o'
Word Parts
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Consonant-Vowel (CV) Syllables
A consonant followed by a vowel forms a syllable.
Vowel-Consonant-Vowel (VCV) Syllables
When two vowels are separated by a consonant, the consonant typically joins the second vowel.
Stress Placement
Spanish generally stresses the penultimate syllable unless indicated otherwise.
- The root 'ental' is unusual and suggests a specialized term.
- The double suffixation (-ingando) is less common but acceptable.
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