subalternasteis
Syllables
sub-al-ter-nas-teis
Pronunciation
/subalterˈnasteis/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
sub + altern + asteis
The word 'subalternasteis' is divided into five syllables: sub-al-ter-nas-teis. The stress falls on 'nas'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, following standard Spanish syllabification rules based on consonant-vowel patterns and stress placement.
Definitions
- 1
To subordinate, to rank below.
To subordinate, to rank below.
“Los oficiales subalternasteis a los soldados.”
“The officers subordinated the soldiers.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('nas').
Syllables
sub — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.. al — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.. ter — Open syllable, consonant-vowel structure.. nas — Stressed, open syllable, vowel-consonant-vowel structure.. teis — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel-consonant structure.
Word Parts
Consonant-Vowel (CV)
Syllable break occurs between a consonant and a following vowel.
Vowel-Consonant-Vowel (VCV)
Syllable break usually occurs between the consonant and the second vowel.
Stress Placement
Stress generally falls on the antepenultimate syllable in words ending in consonants other than 'n' or 's'.
- The word follows standard Spanish syllabification rules with no significant exceptions.
- Pronunciation of the final 's' may vary regionally (e.g., aspiration in Andalusia).
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