transpiraciones
Syllables
trans-pi-ra-cio-nes
Pronunciation
/tɾanspiɾaˈθjones/ (Peninsular Spanish) or /tɾanspiɾaˈsiones/ (Latin American Spanish)
Stress
00010
Morphemes
trans- + spir- + -ar-ciones
The word 'transpiraciones' is divided into five syllables: trans-pi-ra-cio-nes. It's a noun formed from a Latin root with prefixes and suffixes. Stress falls on the fourth syllable ('cio'). Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules based on vowel-consonant patterns, diphthongs, and consonant clusters. Regional pronunciation variations exist but do not alter the syllable division.
Definitions
- 1
The act or process of perspiring; sweat.
Perspirations
“Las transpiraciones eran abundantes debido al calor.”
“Analizó las transpiraciones para detectar posibles enfermedades.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('cio'). The stress pattern follows the general rule of stressing the second-to-last syllable when the word ends in a consonant other than 'n' or 's'.
Syllables
trans — Closed syllable, initial consonant cluster.. pi — Open syllable, vowel-consonant pattern.. ra — Open syllable, vowel-consonant pattern.. cio — Closed syllable, diphthong 'io', stressed syllable (Peninsular Spanish).. nes — Open syllable, vowel-consonant pattern.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Consonant-Vowel (VCV)
Each vowel sound typically forms a separate syllable, as seen in 'pi', 'ra', and 'nes'.
Diphthong Syllabification
Diphthongs (like 'io' in 'cio') are treated as a single syllable unit.
Consonant Cluster Syllabification
Common consonant clusters (like 'tr' in 'trans') are generally kept together within a single syllable.
- Regional variations in the pronunciation of 'z' and 'c' before 'i' and 'e' (Peninsular vs. Latin American Spanish) affect the phonetic transcription but not the syllable division.
- The word consistently follows standard Spanish syllabification rules, with no significant morphological anomalies.
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