trasfundieremos
Syllables
tra-sfun-die-re-mos
Pronunciation
/trasfunˈðjeɾemos/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
tras- + fund- + -ieremos
The word 'trasfundieremos' is a future tense verb form divided into five syllables (tra-sfun-die-re-mos) with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, and the word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin origins.
Definitions
- 1
To transfer, to pour from one container to another.
We will pour/transfer.
“Trasfundieremos el vino a las botellas nuevas.”
“Trasfundieremos los conocimientos a las nuevas generaciones.”
ant:retendremos
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('die'). The stress pattern is 00010, indicating unstressed, unstressed, unstressed, stressed, unstressed.
Syllables
tra — Open syllable, consonant-vowel.. sfun — Closed syllable, consonant cluster followed by vowel.. die — Closed syllable, palatalized consonant followed by vowel.. re — Open syllable, consonant-vowel.. mos — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel.
Word Parts
tras-
Latin *trans-* meaning 'across, through'; preposition/prefix indicating transfer.
fund-
Latin *fundere* meaning 'to pour, to melt'; verb root denoting the action of pouring.
-ieremos
Combination of *-ier-* (Spanish verbal infix, derived from Latin *-ire*) and *-emos* (Spanish future tense ending, 1st person plural); indicates future tense and subject pronoun.
Similar Words
Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in a vowel are open.
Closed Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in a consonant are closed.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally maintained within a syllable unless they violate Spanish phonotactics.
Palatalization Rule
/d/ becomes /ð/ before /i/ or /e/.
Penultimate Stress Rule
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- The word adheres to standard Spanish syllabification rules.
- No significant exceptions or morphological anomalies are present.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might affect the precise articulation of sounds, but not the syllable division.
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