hierosolimitano
Syllables
hie-ro-so-li-mi-ta-no
Pronunciation
/je.ɾo.so.li.mi.ta.no/
Stress
0010000
Morphemes
hiero- + solo- + -limitano
The word 'hierosolimitano' is a seven-syllable Spanish adjective meaning 'of Jerusalem'. It is stressed on the antepenultimate syllable ('so') and is formed from Greek and Latin roots. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules of vowel separation and stress placement based on the final consonant.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or originating from Jerusalem.
Of Jerusalem, Jerusalean.
“La cultura hierosolimitana es rica en historia.”
syn:Jerusaleño
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('so') according to the general rule for words ending in consonants other than 'n' or 's'.
Syllables
hie — Open syllable, initial syllable, vowel sound /e/.. ro — Open syllable, vowel sound /o/.. so — Open syllable, stressed syllable, vowel sound /o/.. li — Open syllable, vowel sound /i/.. mi — Open syllable, vowel sound /i/.. ta — Open syllable, vowel sound /a/.. no — Open syllable, final syllable, vowel sound /o/.
Word Parts
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Vowel Separation
Vowels generally separate into different syllables.
Final Consonant Stress
Words ending in consonants other than 'n' or 's' are stressed on the antepenultimate syllable.
Prefix/Suffix Separation
Prefixes and suffixes are generally treated as separate syllables.
- The word's length and uncommon prefix require careful application of the rules.
- The combination of Latin and Greek roots is noteworthy.
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