enloqueciesemos
Syllables
en-lo-que-cie-se-mos
Pronunciation
/en.lo.keˈθje.se.mos/
Stress
001000
Morphemes
en + loqu + eciesemos
The word 'enloqueciesemos' is a complex Spanish verb form syllabified as en-lo-que-cie-se-mos, with primary stress on 'cie'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'en-', root 'loqu-', and a series of suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of consonant-vowel separation, diphthong preservation, and penultimate stress.
Definitions
- 1
To have gone mad, to have become insane, we would have gone crazy.
We would have gone mad.
“Si hubiéramos sabido lo que iba a pasar, nos habríamos enloquecido.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, 'cie', following the rule for words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's'.
Syllables
en — Open syllable, unstressed.. lo — Open syllable, unstressed.. que — Open syllable, stressed.. cie — Closed syllable, primary stressed syllable.. se — Open syllable, unstressed.. mos — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Consonant-Vowel Separation
Consonants are separated from following vowels (e.g., en-lo).
Vowel-Consonant Separation
Vowels are separated from following consonants (e.g., lo-que).
Diphthong Preservation
Diphthongs remain together within a syllable (e.g., cie).
Digraph Treatment
The 'qu' digraph is treated as a single consonant sound and remains together (e.g., en-lo-que).
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of 'c' before 'e' or 'i' (Castilian /θ/ vs. Latin American /k/) do not affect syllabification.
- The complex suffixation requires careful consideration of morphemic boundaries.
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