grandisonaɾjais
Syllables
gra-ndi-so-na-ɾja-is
Pronunciation
/ɡɾan.di.so.na.ɾja.is/
Stress
001000
Morphemes
grandi- + son- + aria-is
The word 'grandisonariais' is divided into six syllables: gra-ndi-so-na-ɾja-is. The stress falls on the third syllable ('so'). It's a rare, archaic noun derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Spanish rules for vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel divisions, with the stress determined by the penultimate syllable rule.
Definitions
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Great sounds, resonant noises, or harmonious melodies.
Great sounds, resonant noises, harmonious melodies.
“Los grandisonariais llenaban la catedral.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('so') according to the penultimate syllable rule, as the word ends in a vowel.
Syllables
gra — Open syllable, unstressed.. ndi — Closed syllable, unstressed.. so — Open syllable, stressed.. na — Open syllable, unstressed.. ɾja — Closed syllable, unstressed.. is — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are divided after the vowel when followed by a consonant.
Consonant-Vowel Division
Syllables are divided before the vowel when preceded by a consonant.
Penultimate Stress Rule
Stress falls on the penultimate syllable if the word ends in a vowel, 'n', or 's'.
- The 'nd' and 'ɾj' consonant clusters are common in Spanish and do not require special syllabification rules.
- The word is archaic and its syllabification is based on standard Spanish phonological rules.
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