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Words with Root “brouille-” in French

Browse French words sharing the root “brouille-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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brouille- Old French origin, meaning 'tangle, confusion'. Core meaning of the verb.

débrouillassent
4 syllables15 letters
·brou·illas·sent
/de.bʁu.ja.sɑ̃/
verb

The word 'débrouillassent' is divided into four syllables: dé-brou-illas-sent. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's a verb formed from a prefix, root, and suffixes, following standard French phonological rules for syllable division and stress placement.

débrouillassions
4 syllables16 letters
·brouil·las·sions
/de.bʁu.ja.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'débrouillassions' is a verb conjugation divided into four syllables: dé-brouil-las-sions. It consists of a prefix 'dé-', a root 'brouille-', and a suffix '-assions'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'las'. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding syllable-initial consonant clusters.

débrouillements
4 syllables15 letters
·brouil·le·ments
/de.bʁu.j.mɑ̃/
noun

The word 'débrouillements' is divided into four syllables: dé-brouil-le-ments. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix 'dé-', a root 'brouille-', and a suffix '-ments'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining natural consonant onsets.

embrouillaminis
5 syllables15 letters
em·brou·illa·mi·nis
/ɑ̃.bʁu.ja.mi.ni/
noun

The word 'embrouillaminis' is divided into five syllables: em-brou-illa-mi-nis. It's a noun with a Latin-derived prefix and root, and a rare diminutive suffix. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and maintains consonant clusters.

embrouillements
4 syllables15 letters
em·brou·ille·ments
/ɑ̃.bʁu.jɑ̃.mɑ̃/
noun

The word 'embrouillements' is divided into four syllables: em-brou-ille-ments. The stress falls on the final syllable '-ments'. It's a noun composed of a Latin prefix 'em-', an Old French root 'brouille-', and a Latin-derived suffix '-ments'. Syllabification follows rules of onset maximization, vowel grouping, and final syllable stress.