rascabucheareis
Syllables
ras-ca-bu-che-a-rei-s
Pronunciation
/ras.ka.βu.t͡ʃe.a.ɾei̯s/
Stress
0010001
Morphemes
rasca- + buche- + -eis
The word 'rascabucheareis' is a complex Spanish verb form. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, breaking the word into seven syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffixes, all with Latin origins. The pronunciation involves consonant clusters and a soft 'b' sound.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('rei') as per standard Spanish accentuation rules for words ending in vowels.
Syllables
ras — Open syllable, consonant cluster 'rs'. ca — Open syllable. bu — Open syllable, 'b' pronounced as /β/. che — Open syllable, 'ch' as /t͡ʃ/. a — Open syllable, single vowel. rei — Open syllable, diphthong 'ei'. s — Closed syllable, final consonant
Word Parts
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Vowel-Consonant Separation
Syllables are formed around vowels, with consonants assigned to the adjacent vowel.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken between vowels.
Single Vowel Rule
A single vowel constitutes a syllable.
Final Consonant Rule
A consonant at the end of a word forms a syllable.
- The pronunciation of 'b' as 'β' between vowels is a common phonetic phenomenon in Spanish.
- The word's complexity arises from the combination of consonant clusters and the verb conjugation.
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