despat͡ʃurarais
Syllables
des-pa-t͡ʃu-ra-ra-is
Pronunciation
/des.pa.t͡ʃu.ra.ˈɾa.is/
Stress
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Morphemes
des- + pacha- + -urr-ara-is
The word 'despachurrarais' is a second-person plural past subjunctive verb form. It's divided into six syllables: des-pa-t͡ʃu-ra-ra-is, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable 'ra'. The syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, considering vowel-consonant patterns and treating consonant clusters as single units. The infix '-urr-' is a notable morphological feature.
Definitions
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You all would splash/splatter/mess up.
You all would splash/splatter/mess up.
“Si ustedes no hubieran estado tan distraídos, no se habrían despachurrado.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ra').
Syllables
des — Open syllable, unstressed.. pa — Open syllable, unstressed.. t͡ʃu — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ra — Open syllable, primary stressed.. ra — Open syllable, primary stressed.. is — Closed syllable, unstressed.
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Vowel Rule
Each vowel typically forms a syllable nucleus.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are treated as units within a syllable, especially when they form a single phoneme (e.g., 'ch').
Penultimate Stress Rule
In words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's', stress falls on the penultimate syllable.
- The infix *-urr-* is a regional feature and adds complexity.
- The verb *despachurrar* is itself regional.
- The 'ch' sound is treated as a single phoneme.
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