engualdrapareis
Syllables
en-gual-dra-pa-re-is
Pronunciation
/eŋ.ɣwal.dɾa.pa.ˈɾeis/
Stress
000010
Morphemes
en- + gualdra- + -pareis
The word 'engualdrapareis' is a constructed Spanish verb in the 2nd person plural present subjunctive. It is divided into six syllables (en-gual-dra-pa-re-is) following CV syllable structure, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Its morphemic structure consists of the prefix 'en-', the root 'gualdra-', and the suffix '-pareis'.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('re') according to Spanish accentuation rules for words ending in vowels.
Syllables
en — Open syllable, initial syllable.. gual — Open syllable.. dra — Open syllable.. pa — Open syllable.. re — Open syllable.. is — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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CV Syllable Structure
Spanish syllables generally follow a Consonant-Vowel (CV) structure. Each vowel typically forms the nucleus of a syllable.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are generally stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- The word is constructed and not found in standard dictionaries.
- The root 'gualdra-' is unusual and may have regional or archaic connections.
- Pronunciation of /ɣ/ can vary regionally.
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