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Words with Root “compos-” in French

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

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compos- Latin *componere*, meaning 'to put together'

décomposassions
5 syllables15 letters
·com·po·sas·sions
/de.kɔ̃.po.zas.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'décomposassions' is a complex verb form syllabified into 'dé-com-po-sas-sions'. It's composed of the prefix 'dé-', root 'compos-', and suffix '-assions'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.

décomposeraient
5 syllables15 letters
·com·po·se·raient
/de.kɔ̃.pɔ.zə.ʁɛ.tʁ/
verb

The word 'décomposeraient' is divided into five syllables: dé-com-po-se-raient, with stress on the final syllable. It's a conditional verb formed from the prefix 'dé-', root 'compos-', and suffix '-eraient'. Syllabification follows standard French rules, with the nasal vowel creating a closed syllable.

recomposassiez
5 syllables14 letters
re·com·po·sas·siez
/ʁə.kɔ̃.pɔ.zas.je/
Verb

The word 'recomposassiez' is a verb form in the imperfect subjunctive. It is divided into five syllables: re-com-po-sas-siez. Stress falls on the final syllable. The syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and a complex suffix indicating mood and person/number.

recomposassions
5 syllables15 letters
re·com·po·sas·sions
/ʁə.kɔ̃.po.za.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'recomposassions' is divided into five syllables: re-com-po-sas-sions. It's a complex noun with Latin roots, and stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries.

recomposeraient
5 syllables15 letters
re·com·po·se·raient
/ʁə.kɔ̃.po.zə.ʁɛ̃/
verb

The word 'recomposeraient' is divided into five syllables: re-com-po-se-raient. It's a verb in the conditional tense, formed from the prefix 're-', the root 'compos-', and the suffix '-eraient'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the rule of forming syllables around vowel sounds, with consonants closing syllables where applicable.