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Words with Suffix “--naire” in French

Browse French words ending with the suffix “--naire”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--naire French, from Latin '-arius'. Forms a noun denoting a person associated with the root activity.

autogestionnaire
5 syllables16 letters
au·to·ge·stion·naire
/o.tɔ.ʒɛs.tjɔ.neʁ/
noun

The word 'autogestionnaire' is divided into five syllables: au-to-ge-stion-naire. Stress falls on the final syllable ('naire'). The word is composed of the prefix 'auto-', the root 'gestion', and the suffix '-naire'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster handling rules, typical of French phonology.

concussionnaire
4 syllables15 letters
con·cus·sion·naire
/kɔ̃.ky.sjɔ̃.nɛʁ/
noun

The word 'concussionnaire' is divided into four syllables: con-cus-sion-naire. It's a noun with Latin roots, meaning a concussion sufferer or specialist. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks.

coreligionnaire
6 syllables15 letters
co·re·li·gi·on·naire
/kɔ.ʁə.li.ʒjɔ̃.nɛʁ/
noun

The word 'coreligionnaire' is divided into six syllables: co-re-li-gi-on-naire. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun composed of the prefix 'co-', the root 'religio-', and the suffix '-naire'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, consonant cluster rules, and the rule for nasal vowels.

expéditionnaire
5 syllables15 letters
ex··di·tion·naire
/ek.spi.di.sjɔ.neʁ/
noun

The word 'expéditionnaire' is divided into five syllables: ex-pé-di-tion-naire. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('naire'). It's a noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'shipping agent'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, with consonant clusters forming subsequent syllables. The nasal vowel in 'tion' presents a slight complexity.

multimillionnaire
6 syllables17 letters
mul·ti·mi·lli·on·naire
/myl.ti.mi.ljɔ.neʁ/
noun

The word 'multimillionnaire' is divided into six syllables: mul-ti-mi-lli-on-naire. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-naire'. The word is composed of the prefix 'multi-', the root 'million-', and the suffix '-naire'. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and maintaining consonant clusters.

permissionnaire
4 syllables15 letters
per·mis·sjon·naire
/pɛʁ.mi.sjɔ.nɛʁ/
noun

The word 'permissionnaire' is divided into four syllables: per-mis-sjon-naire. It is a noun derived from Latin roots, with the final syllable receiving primary stress. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.

quinquagénaire
4 syllables14 letters
quin·qua··naire
/kɛ̃.ka.ʒə.nɛʁ/
noun

The word 'quinquagénaire' is divided into four syllables (quin-qua-gé-naire) based on the Consonant-Vowel rule. The primary stress is on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun of Latin origin meaning a person in their fifties.

révolutionnaire
6 syllables15 letters
·vo·lu·si·on·naire
/ʁe.vɔ.ly.sjɔ.nɛʁ/
adjectivenoun

The word 'révolutionnaire' is divided into six syllables: ré-vo-lu-si-on-naire. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('naire'). The word is morphologically complex, with a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffix. Syllabification follows the rule of vowel-initial syllables, with exceptions for the 'ré-' prefix and 'sion' cluster.

soumissionnaire
5 syllables15 letters
sou·mi·sion·nai·re
/su.mi.sjɔ.neʁ/
noun

The word 'soumissionnaire' is divided into five syllables: sou-mi-sion-nai-re. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sion'). It's a noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'bidder'. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.

subdivisionnaire
6 syllables16 letters
sub·di·vi·sion·nai·re
/syb.di.vi.zjɔ.neʁ/
noun

The word 'subdivisionnaire' is divided into six syllables: sub-di-vi-sion-nai-re. It consists of a Latin prefix 'sub-', a Latin root 'division', and a French suffix '-naire'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding stranded consonants.