vanagloriasteis
Syllables
va-na-glo-rias-teis
Pronunciation
/ba.na.ɣlo.ˈɾjas.teis/
Stress
00011
Morphemes
van- + glori- + -teis
Vanagloriasteis is a Spanish verb meaning 'you (plural) boasted'. It's divided into va-na-glo-rias-teis, stressed on 'rias'. It follows standard Spanish syllabification, treating 'gl' as a unit and maintaining consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
To boast, to brag, to glory in something (often with a negative connotation of excessive pride).
You (plural, past tense) boasted.
“Ustedes se vanagloriaban de sus logros.”
“No te vanaglories de algo que no has ganado.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'rias', following Spanish accentuation rules for words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's'.
Syllables
va — Open syllable, consonant-vowel.. na — Open syllable, consonant-vowel.. glo — Closed syllable, consonant cluster-vowel.. rias — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel-consonant, stressed.. teis — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel-consonant.
Word Parts
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CV Syllables
The basic unit of a syllable in Spanish is a consonant-vowel (CV) combination.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they violate Spanish phonotactic constraints.
Syllable Closure
Syllables can end in consonants.
- The 'van-' prefix is consistently treated as a separate syllable.
- The 'gl' cluster is treated as a single unit, a common practice in Spanish.
- The word's length and complex consonant clusters require careful articulation.
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