trastrabillarias
Syllables
tras-tra-bi-lla-rias
Pronunciation
/tras.tra.βiˈʎa.ɾjas/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
tras- + trab- + -ias
The word 'trastrabillarias' is a complex Spanish verb form. Syllabification follows standard Spanish rules, dividing the word into 'tras-tra-bi-lla-rias'. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('bi-lla-'). The word's morphology reveals Latin origins and a nuanced meaning of stumbling or faltering.
Definitions
- 1
To stumble, falter, or trip repeatedly; to have difficulty walking steadily.
To stumble, to falter.
“Los niños trastrabillaban en la oscuridad.”
“Ella trastrabillaba con cada paso.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('bi-lla-'). Spanish words ending in vowels are generally stressed on the penultimate syllable, unless an accent mark indicates otherwise.
Syllables
tras — Open syllable, onset 'tr', coda 's'. tra — Open syllable, onset 'tr', coda 'a'. bi — Open syllable, onset 'b', coda 'i'. lla — Open syllable, onset 'ʎ', coda 'a', stressed syllable. rias — Coda syllable, onset 'ɾ', coda 's'
Word Parts
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Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters (like 'tr') are generally kept together as part of the onset of a syllable.
Vowel-Ending Words
Words ending in vowels are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
Single Consonant Separation
Single consonants between vowels are typically separated into different syllables.
Diphthongs/Triphthongs
Diphthongs and triphthongs are treated as a single vowel sound within a syllable.
- The 'll' sound can have regional variations in pronunciation (e.g., /ʝ/), but the syllabification remains consistent.
- The complex morphology of the word requires careful attention to morpheme boundaries.
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