esponsorizarias
Syllables
es-pon-so-ri-za-rias
Pronunciation
/esponsoɾiˈθaɾjas/
Stress
001000
Morphemes
es- + ponzor- + -as
The word 'esponsorizarias' is a Spanish verb conjugated in the conditional tense. It is divided into six syllables: es-pon-so-ri-za-rias, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'so'. The word's structure follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, based on vowel and consonant patterns, and is derived from Latin roots.
Definitions
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You would sponsor
You would sponsor
“Si tuvieras los fondos, ¿esponsorizarías el evento?”
“Esponsorizarías a un atleta si tuvieras la oportunidad.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('so').
Syllables
es — Open syllable, unstressed.. pon — Open syllable, unstressed.. so — Open syllable, stressed.. ri — Open syllable, unstressed.. za — Open syllable, unstressed.. rias — Closed syllable, unstressed.
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Open Syllable Rule
Syllables generally follow the (C)V(C) structure. Syllables ending in vowels are typically open.
Penultimate Stress Rule
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable if the word ends in a vowel, 'n', or 's'.
Closed Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in a consonant are closed.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of 'z' (e.g., /s/ in some Latin American dialects).
- The word is exclusively a verb form, so syllabification doesn't shift based on grammatical function.
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