trapisondeareis
Syllables
tra-pi-son-de-a-reis
Pronunciation
/tɾa.pi.son.de.aˈɾeis/
Stress
000101
Morphemes
trapison + deareis
The word 'trapisondeareis' is a verb form (trapisondear) in the archaic first-person plural present/future subjunctive. It is divided into six syllables: tra-pi-son-de-a-reis, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'de'. The '-reis' ending is a key feature and a deviation from modern usage.
Definitions
- 1
First-person plural present subjunctive or future subjunctive of 'trapisondear'.
We would mess around / We might mess around.
“Si tuviéramos tiempo, trapisondeareis con nosotros.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('de') due to the word ending in a vowel ('-eis').
Syllables
tra — Open syllable, initial syllable.. pi — Open syllable, contains a high vowel.. son — Closed syllable, contains a nasal consonant.. de — Open syllable, stressed syllable.. a — Open syllable, thematic vowel.. reis — Closed syllable, archaic verb ending.
Word Parts
Consonant-Vowel Separation
Syllables are divided between consonants and vowels.
Vowel Grouping
Vowel groups remain together within a syllable.
Penultimate Stress
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
Diphthong Resolution
Diphthongs are treated as a single syllable.
- The archaic '-reis' ending is a significant exception. Modern Spanish would likely use '-ramos' or '-remos'. The word itself is uncommon and likely constructed.
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