trastabillaseis
Syllables
tra-sta-bi-lla-se-is
Pronunciation
/tɾas.ta.βi.ʎa.ˈse.is/
Stress
001000
Morphemes
tras- + tab- + -ill-
The word 'trastabillaseis' is a complex verb form divided into six syllables: tra-sta-bi-lla-se-is. The stress falls on 'ta'. Its structure reflects Latin roots and Spanish morphological rules, including prefixes, suffixes, and vowel/consonant sequences. It means 'you all might stumble'.
Definitions
- 1
That you all might stumble.
You all might stumble.
“Si trastabillaseis, yo os ayudaría.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('ta'). This is typical for Spanish words ending in consonants other than 'n' or 's'.
Syllables
tra — Open syllable, initial syllable.. sta — Open syllable, contains the root's initial part.. bi — Open syllable, part of the intensifying suffix.. lla — Open syllable, contains the palatal lateral approximant.. se — Open syllable, reflexive pronoun.. is — Closed syllable, inflectional ending.
Word Parts
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Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are broken up, with each consonant moving to the following vowel (e.g., 'tras-' becomes 'tra-sta').
Vowel Sequences
Vowel sequences are separated into syllables (e.g., 'ta-bi-').
Stress Rule
Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable when the word ends in a consonant other than 'n' or 's'.
- The incorporation of the reflexive pronoun '-se-' is a common morphological process in Spanish.
- The imperfect subjunctive ending '-is' is a clear indicator of the verb's tense and mood.
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