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Words with Root “ministr-” in French

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

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ministr- Latin origin (ministrare), meaning 'to serve, manage'. Forms the core meaning of the verb.

administrassent
5 syllables15 letters
ad·mi·ni·stra·sent
/ad.mi.ni.stʁa.sɑ̃t/
verb

The word 'administrassent' is divided into five syllables: ad-mi-ni-stra-sent. It's a verb in the imperfect subjunctive, derived from Latin roots. Stress falls on the final syllable '-sent'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters like 'str'.

administrassions
5 syllables16 letters
ad·mi·ni·stras·sions
/ad.mi.ni.stʁa.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'administrassions' is divided into five syllables: ad-mi-ni-stras-sions. Stress falls on the final syllable '-sions'. It's a feminine plural noun derived from Latin roots, with a complex suffix indicating action and plurality. Syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster handling.

administrateurs
5 syllables15 letters
ad·mi·ni·stra·teurs
/ad.mi.ni.stra.tœʁ/
noun

The word 'administrateurs' is divided into five syllables: ad-mi-ni-stra-teurs. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's a noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'administrators'. Syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel nuclei and open/closed syllable structure.

administrations
5 syllables15 letters
ad·mi·ni·stra·sjɔ̃
/ad.mi.ni.sʁa.sjɔ̃/
noun

The word 'administrations' is divided into five syllables: ad-mi-ni-stra-sjɔ̃. The stress falls on the third syllable ('ni'). The word is morphologically complex, with Latin-derived prefixes, root, and suffixes. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, with consonant clusters broken after the first vowel. The final 's' is silent but influences the preceding consonant.

administratives
6 syllables15 letters
ad·mi·ni·stra·ti·ves
/ad.mi.ni.stʁa.tiv/
adjective

The word 'administratives' is divided into six syllables: ad-mi-ni-stra-ti-ves. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('stra'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'ad-', the root 'ministr-', and the suffix '-atives'. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.

administratrice
5 syllables15 letters
a·dmi·ni·stra·tris
/ad.mi.ni.stra.tris/
noun

The word 'administratrice' is divided into five syllables: a-dmi-ni-stra-tris. It is a feminine noun derived from Latin roots, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding isolated consonants.

administratrices
6 syllables16 letters
ad·mi·nis·tra·tri·ces
/ad.mi.ni.stʁa.tʁis/
noun

The French noun 'administratrices' (female administrators) is divided into six syllables: ad-mi-nis-tra-tri-ces. Stress falls on 'tri'. It's derived from Latin roots with feminine and plural suffixes, and syllabification follows French rules maximizing onsets and dividing around vowels.

administreraient
5 syllables16 letters
ad·mi·ni·stré·raient
/ad.mi.ni.stʁe.ʁɛ̃/
verb

The word 'administreraient' is divided into five syllables: ad-mi-ni-stré-raient. It's a verb in the conditional present tense, derived from Latin roots. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster rules.