enquillotraseis
The Spanish noun 'enquillotraseis' (six-bounce serve) is syllabified as en-qui-llo-tra-seis, with stress on 'tra'. It combines Latin and Basque morphology and follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, though its specialized context may introduce minor regional variations.
Definitions
- 1
A specific type of serve in Basque pelota where the ball is bounced six times before being struck.
Six-bounce serve
“El jugador realizó un enquillotraseis perfecto.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'tra' due to the word ending in a consonant.
Syllables
en — Open syllable, unstressed.. qui — Open syllable, unstressed.. llo — Open syllable, unstressed.. tra — Closed syllable, primary stressed.. seis — Closed syllable, unstressed.
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Consonant Cluster Separation
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Final Consonant
A single final consonant typically belongs to the last syllable.
- Basque origin of 'quillo-' may lead to regional pronunciation variations.
- Rarity of the word reduces the likelihood of phonetic reductions.
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