desilusiónabais
Syllables
de-si-lu-sión-a-bai-s
Pronunciation
/desilu.sjo.na.βais/
Stress
0010000
Morphemes
des- + ilusion- + -abais
The word 'desilusionabais' is a Spanish verb form broken down into seven syllables: de-si-lu-sión-a-bai-s. The stress falls on the 'sión' syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'des-', the root 'ilusion-', and the suffix '-abais'. Syllabification follows standard Spanish vowel and consonant rules.
Definitions
- 1
to be disillusioning
to be disillusioning
“Si tuvierais más tiempo, desilusionabais a muchos.”
ant:ilusionar
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable from the end ('sión'), as the word ends in a vowel and the penultimate syllable is unstressed.
Syllables
de — Open syllable, vowel-consonant.. si — Open syllable, vowel-consonant.. lu — Open syllable, vowel-consonant.. sión — Closed syllable, consonant cluster at the end.. a — Open syllable, single vowel.. bai — Open syllable, vowel-consonant.. s — Open syllable, single consonant.
Word Parts
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Vowel Rule
Each vowel sound generally constitutes a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they can be broken by a vowel.
Final Consonant Rule
A single consonant at the end of a word typically belongs to the preceding syllable.
Stress Rule
Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable when the word ends in a vowel and the penultimate syllable is unstressed.
- The 'sión' ending is a common suffix and is treated as a single syllable.
- The 'des-' prefix is a standard prefix and doesn't introduce unusual syllabification challenges.
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