socolloneasteis
Syllables
so-co-llo-neas-teis
Pronunciation
/so.ko.ʝo.ˈne.as.teis/
Stress
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Morphemes
so- + coll- + -oneasteis
The word 'socolloneasteis' is a Spanish verb form meaning 'you all bothered'. It's syllabified as so-co-llo-neas-teis, with stress on 'ne'. The word's structure follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, though the verb itself is somewhat colloquial.
Definitions
- 1
To bother, annoy, harass, pester.
To bother, annoy, harass, pester.
“¿Socolloneasteis a tu hermano con tus preguntas?”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ne'). This is typical for Spanish words ending in vowels.
Syllables
so — Open syllable, unstressed.. co — Open syllable, unstressed.. llo — Closed syllable, unstressed. 'll' represents /ʝ/ in many dialects.. neas — Closed syllable, stressed.. teis — Closed syllable, unstressed.
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- The verb 'socollonar' is colloquial/regional.
- Pronunciation of 'll' varies regionally (/ʝ/ or /ʎ/).
- The prefix 'so-' is largely lexicalized within the verb.
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