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Words with Root “tranchefil” in French

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

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tranchefil Compound root from 'tranche' (slice) and 'fil' (thread), Old French origin.

tranchefilaient
5 syllables15 letters
tran·che·fi·lai·ent
/tʁɑ̃ʃ.fi.lɛ.t‿a.jɑ̃/
verb

The word 'tranchefilaient' is a verb form syllabified into 'tran-che-fi-lai-ent'. It features liaison between 'lai' and 'ent', and stress falls on the final syllable '-aient'. The word is morphologically composed of a compound root 'tranchefil-' and the imperfect ending '-aient'.

tranchefilasse
4 syllables14 letters
tran·che·fi·las
/tʁɑ̃ʃ.fi.las/
adjective

The word 'tranchefilasse' is divided into four syllables: tran-che-fi-las. The stress falls on the final syllable. It's morphologically composed of 'tranche' (slice), 'fil' (thread), and the past participle suffix '-asse'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

tranchefilasses
5 syllables15 letters
tran·che·fi·la·sses
/tʁɑ̃ʃ.fi.la.sɛs/
noun

The word 'tranchefilasses' is divided into five syllables: tran-che-fi-la-sses. The stress falls on the final syllable '-sses'. It's a feminine plural noun derived from Latin roots, meaning thin filaments. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks.

tranchefilassiez
5 syllables16 letters
tran·che·fi·las·siez
/tʁɑ̃ʃ.fi.la.sje/
verb

The word 'tranchefilassiez' is a complex French verb form. Syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the final syllable. The word is morphologically composed of a compound root ('tranchefil') and a subjunctive suffix ('assiez').

tranchefilâmes
5 syllables14 letters
tran·che·fi··mes
/tʁɑ̃ʃ.fi.lɑm/
verb

The word 'tranchefilâmes' is a compound verb in the past historic, first-person plural. Syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding breaking consonant clusters. Stress falls on the final syllable. The morphemic structure reveals roots from Latin origins.