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embrochalariais

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

7 syllables
15 characters
Spanish
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7syllables

embrochalariais

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

em-bro-cha-la-ri-a-is

Pronunciation

/em.βɾo.xa.la.ˈɾja.is/

Stress

0000010

Morphemes

em- + broch- + -alariais

The word 'embrochalariais' is a complex verb form in Spanish, divided into seven syllables: em-bro-cha-la-ri-a-is. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the root 'broch-' (to embroider) with prefixes and suffixes indicating tense, mood, and subject. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel and consonant separation.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    You (plural, informal in Spain) would have embroidered.

    You (plural, informal in Spain) would have embroidered.

    Si tuvierais tiempo, embrochalariais un hermoso diseño.

Stress pattern

The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'a' in 'la-ri-a-is'. This follows the general Spanish rule of stressing the second-to-last syllable when the word ends in a vowel, 'n', or 's'.

Syllables

7
em/em/
bro/βɾo/
cha/tʃa/
la/la/
ri/ɾi/
a/a/
is/is/

em Open syllable, consisting of a single vowel and consonant. Unstressed.. bro Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant. Unstressed.. cha Open syllable, consonant cluster 'ch' followed by a vowel. Unstressed.. la Open syllable, vowel preceded by a consonant. Unstressed.. ri Open syllable, consonant followed by a vowel. Unstressed.. a Open syllable, consisting of a single vowel. Stressed.. is Closed syllable, vowel followed by a consonant. Unstressed.

Vowel Separation

Vowels between consonants are separated into distinct syllables (e.g., em-bro-).

Consonant Cluster Separation

Consonant clusters are split based on sonority, prioritizing the preservation of vowel-consonant patterns (e.g., la-ri-).

Single Consonant Rule

A single consonant between vowels typically joins the following vowel to form a syllable (e.g., bro-cha-).

Diphthong/Triphthong Resolution

Diphthongs and triphthongs are treated as single syllables, as they represent a unified vowel sound (e.g., ia).

  • The 'ch' digraph is treated as a single phoneme /tʃ/.
  • The 'r' between vowels is a tap /ɾ/.
  • The *vosotros* form is specific to Spain; in Latin America, *ustedes* is used, resulting in a different conjugation and syllable division.
  • The conditional perfect subjunctive is a relatively uncommon tense, potentially leading to variations in pronunciation or syllabification among speakers.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025
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