emborracharíais
Syllables
em-bo-rra-cha-ría-is
Pronunciation
/em.bo.ra.t͡ʃa.ˈɾi.ais/
Stress
001010
Morphemes
em- + borrach- + -is
The word 'emborrachariais' (you would intoxicate) is syllabified as em-bo-rra-cha-ría-is, with stress on 'cha'. It follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, with vowels as nuclei and consonant clusters broken after the first consonant. The word is of Latin origin and a verb in the conditional tense.
Definitions
- 1
Conditional form of 'emborrachar' (to intoxicate).
You (plural, formal/southern cone informal) would intoxicate.
“Si tuvierais vino, os emborrachariais.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('cha').
Syllables
em — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. bo — Open syllable, vowel nucleus.. rra — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'rr' treated as a single phoneme for pronunciation but split for syllabification.. cha — Closed syllable, affricate 'ch' treated as a consonant cluster for syllabification, stressed syllable.. ría — Open syllable, contains a diphthong 'ia'. is — Closed syllable, vowel nucleus.
Word Parts
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Vowel-centric Rule
Syllables are formed around vowels, with each vowel serving as a nucleus.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally broken after the first consonant.
Diphthong Rule
Diphthongs are maintained within a single syllable.
- The 'rr' and 'ch' digraphs are treated as single phonemes but split for syllabification.
- The conditional ending '-ria-' is a common pattern and doesn't pose syllabification challenges.
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