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Words with Root “communic-” in French

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

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communic- Latin origin, to share

incommunicabilité
8 syllables17 letters
in·com·mu·ni·ca·bi·li·
/ɛ̃.kɔ.my.ni.ka.bi.li.te/
noun

The word 'incommunicabilité' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and suffix separation. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's a noun formed from a Latin prefix, root, and French suffix, denoting the lack of ability to communicate.

incommunicabilités
8 syllables18 letters
in·com·mu·ni·ca·bi·li·tés
/ɛ̃.kɔ.my.ni.ka.bi.li.te/
noun

The word 'incommunicabilités' is a complex French noun with eight syllables, divided based on vowel peaks and consonant cluster resolution. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's formed from a Latin prefix, root, and French suffixes, denoting the state of being unable to communicate.

incommunicables
6 syllables15 letters
in·com·mu·ni·ca·bles
/ɛ̃.kɔ.my.ni.kab(l)/
adjective

The French adjective 'incommunicables' is divided into six syllables (in-com-mu-ni-ca-bles) with stress on the final syllable. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard French phonological rules, including a silent final 's' and nasal vowel pronunciation.

intercommunication
7 syllables18 letters
in·ter·com·mu·ni·ca·tion
/ɛ̃.tɛʁ.kɔ.my.ni.ka.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'intercommunication' is divided into seven syllables: in-ter-com-mu-ni-ca-tion. It consists of the prefix 'inter-', the root 'communic-', and the suffix '-ation'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and handling the uvular 'r' and silent letters appropriately.

intercommunications
7 syllables19 letters
in·ter·com·mu·ni·ca·sjons
/ɛ̃.tɛʁ.kɔ.my.ni.ka.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'intercommunications' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. It's a noun formed from Latin roots with a prefix, root, and suffix. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks.