sacramentasteis
The word 'sacramentasteis' is a verb form with five syllables divided as sa-cra-men-tas-teis. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the root 'sacrament-' (Latin origin) and the suffix '-asteis' (Spanish inflection). Syllabification follows standard CV patterns and penultimate stress rules.
Definitions
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You (plural, informal in Spain) consecrated, administered the sacraments.
You consecrated/administered the sacraments.
“El sacerdote sacramentasteis a los niños recién nacidos.”
“¿Sacramentasteis la hostia con reverencia?”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tas') due to the general rule for words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's'.
Syllables
sa — Open syllable, initial syllable.. cra — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'cr' maintained.. men — Closed syllable.. tas — Closed syllable, primary stress.. teis — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Consonant-Vowel (CV)
Syllables are generally formed around consonant-vowel pairings.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters (like 'cr') are maintained within a single syllable unless they are easily separable by a vowel.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable unless otherwise indicated by an accent mark.
- The '-steis' ending is a common inflectional suffix in Spanish, and its syllabification is consistent across verbs.
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