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Words with Suffix “-erions” in French

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-erions French conditional ending, indicates conditional mood, first-person plural

administrerions
6 syllables15 letters
ad·mi·ni·str·re·rjons
/ad.mi.ni.stʁe.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'administrerions' is a verb form divided into six syllables: ad-mi-ni-str-re-rjons. It follows standard French syllabification rules, maintaining consonant clusters and treating nasal vowels as individual syllables. Stress is weak but falls on the final syllable.

apostropherions
6 syllables15 letters
a·pos·tro·phe·ri·ons
/a.pɔ.stʁɔ.fə.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'apostropherions' is a verb conjugation divided into six syllables: a-pos-tro-phe-ri-ons. It follows French syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with stress on the final syllable. The word's morphology reveals a Greek root and a Latin-derived suffix.

architecturerions
8 syllables17 letters
a·r·chi·tec·tur·e·r·ions
/aʁ.ki.tɛk.ty.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'architecturerions' is a hypothetical French verb form derived from 'architecture' and a conditional verb ending. Syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant onsets. Stress falls on the final syllable. The word is highly complex and likely non-existent in standard usage.

barbouillerions
5 syllables15 letters
bar·bou·il·ler·ions
/baʁ.bu.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'barbouillerions' is syllabified as bar-bou-il-ler-ions, with primary stress on 'bouil-'. It's a verb form derived from the root 'barbouil-' and the conditional ending '-erions'. Syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster handling.

boursicoterions
5 syllables15 letters
bour·si·co·te·rions
/buʁ.si.kɔ.te.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'boursicoterions' is divided into five syllables based on vowel sounds and French syllabification rules. It consists of a root 'boursicote' and a conditional suffix 'erions', with stress on the final syllable. The syllabification is consistent with other similar French verbs.

bredouillerions
4 syllables15 letters
bre·douil·le·rions
/bʁɛ.dwi.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The verb 'bredouillerions' (we would stammer) is divided into four syllables: bre-douil-le-rions, with stress on the final syllable. It follows standard French syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.

brinqueballerions
6 syllables17 letters
brin·que·bal·le·ri·ons
/bʁɛ̃k.bal.e.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'brinqueballerions' is a complex verb form syllabified into six syllables (brin-que-bal-le-ri-ons). Stress falls on the final syllable. The word is composed of an invented root and a standard conditional future suffix. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding complex consonant clusters.

caricaturerions
6 syllables15 letters
ca·ri·ca·tu·re·sions
/ka.ʁi.ka.ty.ʁe.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'caricaturerions' is a verb form syllabified into six syllables (ca-ri-ca-tu-re-sions) based on vowel sounds and French syllabification rules. Stress falls on the final syllable '-sions'. It's morphologically composed of the root 'caricature' and the suffix '-erions'. The pronunciation involves a uvular 'r' and a nasal vowel.

catastropherions
6 syllables16 letters
ca·tas·tro·phe·ri·ons
/ka.ta.stʁɔ.fə.ʁi.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'catastropherions' is divided into six syllables (ca-tas-tro-phe-ri-ons) with stress on the final syllable. It's a verb derived from 'catastrophe' and follows standard French syllabification rules based on vowel sounds.

centrifugerions
6 syllables15 letters
cen·tri·fu·ge·ri·ons
/sɑ̃.tʁi.fy.ʒe.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'centrifugerions' is divided into six syllables based on maximizing onsets and vowel-consonant patterns. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a verb formed from Latin roots with French inflectional suffixes.

chanfreinerions
4 syllables15 letters
chan·frei·nei·rions
/ʃɑ̃.fʁɛ.ne.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'chanfreinerions' is a verb in the conditional mood, first-person plural. It is divided into four syllables: chan-frei-nei-rions. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, with consideration for nasal vowels and the syllabic 'r'.

chatouillerions
5 syllables15 letters
cha·tou·il·le·rions
/ʃa.twi.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'chatouillerions' is a conditional verb form divided into five syllables: cha-tou-il-le-rions. Stress falls on the final syllable ('rions'). The syllabification follows standard French rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel clusters. It's composed of the root 'chatouille' and the conditional suffix 'erions'.

compartimenterions
7 syllables18 letters
com·par·ti·men·te·ri·ons
/kɔ̃.paʁ.ti.mɑ̃.te.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'compartimenterions' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel sounds, following French syllabification rules. It's the first-person plural conditional form of the verb 'compartimenter', with stress on the final syllable. The presence of nasal vowels and the conditional ending influence the syllable structure.

complimenterions
5 syllables16 letters
com·pli·mɑ̃·te·rions
/kɔ̃.pli.mɑ̃.te.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'complimenterions' is syllabified as com-pli-mɑ̃-te-rions, with stress on the final syllable '-rions'. It's a verb form derived from the Latin 'complēmentum', meaning 'to compliment' in the conditional first-person plural. Syllable division follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks.

conjecturerions
6 syllables15 letters
con·jec·tu·re·ri·ons
/kɔ̃ʒɛk.tyʁ.e.sjɔ̃/
verb

The French verb 'conjecturerions' is syllabified as con-jec-tu-re-ri-ons, with stress on 're'. It's derived from Latin, meaning 'we would conjecture', and follows standard French syllabification rules, accommodating nasal vowels and potential liaison.

cosmétiquerions
5 syllables15 letters
cos··ti·quer·ions
/kɔz.me.ti.kje.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'cosmétiquerions' is a French verb form divided into five syllables: cos-mé-ti-quer-ions. It's derived from the root 'cosmétique' and the conditional suffix '-erions'. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ti'). Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks.

courbaturerions
5 syllables15 letters
cou·rba·tu·r·sjons
/kuʁ.ba.ty.ʁe.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'courbaturerions' is a verb conjugation divided into five syllables: cou-rba-tu-r-sjons. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard French syllabification rules, with stress on the final syllable. The 'rb' cluster is a minor edge case.

damasquinerions
6 syllables15 letters
da·mas·qui·ne·ri·ons
/da.ma.ski.ne.ʁi.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'damasquinerions' is the first-person plural conditional of 'damasquiner,' divided into da-mas-qui-ne-ri-ons. It follows French syllabification rules, with stress on the final syllable. The word has Arabic roots and a complex inflectional suffix.

diaphragmerions
6 syllables15 letters
di·a·phrag·me·ri·ons
/dja.fʁaʒ.mɛ.ʁi.ɔ̃/
verb

The word 'diaphragmerions' is syllabified as di-a-phrag-me-ri-ons, following French rules of vowel-based division and consonant cluster grouping. Stress falls on the final syllable '-ons'. It's a verb form derived from the root 'diaphragm' and the conditional ending '-erions'.

disciplinerions
5 syllables15 letters
dis·si·pli·ne·ʁjɔ̃
/dis.si.pli.ne.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'disciplinerions' is divided into five syllables based on vowel nuclei. It's a verb in the conditional mood, derived from Latin roots. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules, with no significant exceptions.

domestiquerions
5 syllables15 letters
do·mes·ti·que·rions
/dɔ.mɛs.ti.kje.ʁɔ̃/
verb

The word 'domestiquerions' is divided into five syllables: do-mes-ti-que-rions. It's a verb in the first-person plural conditional tense, derived from the Latin root 'domesticus'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel sounds and avoids breaking consonant clusters.

escarmoucherions
5 syllables16 letters
es·car·mou·cher·ions
/ɛskaʁmuʃeʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'escarmoucherions' is divided into five syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster rules. It consists of the root 'escarmouche' and the imperfect subjunctive suffix '-erions'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification is consistent with other French verbs.

froufrouterions
4 syllables15 letters
frou·frou·tro·tions
/fʁu.fʁu.tʁɔ.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'froufrouterions' is divided into four syllables: frou-frou-tro-tions. It's a conjugated verb form with a root of onomatopoeic origin and a Latin-derived suffix. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with consideration for French consonant clusters.

glandouillerions
4 syllables16 letters
glan·douil·le·rions
/ɡlɑ̃.dwi.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'glandouillerions' is divided into four syllables: glan-douil-le-rions. It's a first-person plural conditional verb form with a root of uncertain origin and a Latin-derived suffix. Syllabification follows French rules of maximizing onsets and keeping vowel clusters together. Stress is weak, falling on the final syllable.

gueuletonnerions
6 syllables16 letters
gueu·le·ton·ne·rio·ns
/ɡøl.tɔ.nʁɔ.njɔ̃/
verb

The word 'gueuletonnerions' is syllabified into six syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. It's a verb form with a complex morphology, derived from Latin and onomatopoeic roots. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary breaks within pronounceable consonant clusters.

guillemetterions
5 syllables16 letters
gui·lle·me·tre·tions
/ɡi.mɛ.tʁe.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'guillemetterions' is a conditional verb form. Syllabification follows standard French rules, dividing after vowels and avoiding breaking consonant clusters. Stress falls on the final syllable. The word is composed of the root 'guillemet' and the conditional ending '-erions'.

guillotinerions
5 syllables15 letters
gui·llo·ti·ne·rions
/ɡi.jɔ.ti.ne.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'guillotinerions' is a first-person plural conditional verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, dividing the word into gui-llo-ti-ne-rions. Stress falls on the final syllable '-rions'. The morphemic breakdown reveals a root 'guillotine' and a conditional suffix '-erions'.

instrumenterions
5 syllables16 letters
in·stru·men·te·rions
/ɛ̃.stʁy.mɑ̃.te.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'instrumenterions' is a verb form divided into five syllables: in-stru-men-te-rions. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). Syllabification follows vowel-based division and preserves consonant clusters. It's morphologically composed of the root 'instrument' and the verbal suffix '-erions'.

mannequinerions
6 syllables15 letters
man·ne·qui·ne·ri·ons
/ma.nɛ.ki.ne.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'mannequinerions' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds. It's a verb form with a root derived from Dutch and a complex inflectional suffix. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds.

patrouillerions
5 syllables15 letters
pa·trou·il·le·rions
/pa.tʁu.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'patrouillerions' is a conditional verb form divided into five syllables: pa-trou-il-le-rions. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the root 'patrouille' and the conditional suffix '-erions'. Syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and vowel grouping.

peinturlurerions
5 syllables16 letters
pein·tur·lu·re·sions
/pɛ̃.tyʁ.ly.ʁe.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'peinturlurerions' is a complex French verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-based division, preserving consonant clusters, and stressing the final syllable. It's composed of a root 'peinturlur-' and the suffix '-erions'. The word means 'we would doodle/embellish'.

personnaliserions
6 syllables17 letters
per·son·na·li·ser·ions
/pɛʁ.sɔ.na.li.ze.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'personnaliserions' is a first-person plural conditional verb form. It is divided into six syllables: per-son-na-li-ser-ions, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows vowel-based rules and maintains consonant clusters. It is morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffix, all with Latin origins.

programmerions
4 syllables14 letters
pro·gram·me·rions
/pʁɔ.ɡʁa.me.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'programmerions' is divided into four syllables: pro-gram-me-rions. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's a verb form derived from 'programmer' with the conditional ending '-ions'. Syllabification follows standard French rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel clusters.

progresserions
5 syllables14 letters
pro·gres·se·ri·ons
/pʁɔ.ɡʁɛ.sə.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'progresserions' is divided into five syllables: pro-gres-se-ri-ons. It's the conditional present of 'progresser', with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows the rules of vowel-initial syllables and open syllable preference.

questionnerions
4 syllables15 letters
ques·tion·ne·rions
/kɛstjɔ.ne.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'questionnerions' is divided into four syllables: ques-tion-ne-rions. It's the first-person plural conditional of 'questionner', with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

raccompagnerions
5 syllables16 letters
ra·com·pa·gn·rions
/ʁa.kɔ̃.pa.ɲɔ̃.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'raccompagnerions' is syllabified as 'ra-com-pa-gn-rions'. It's a verb form composed of the prefix 're-', the root 'compagn-', and the suffix '-erions'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and handles consonant clusters according to French phonological rules.

recomposerions
5 syllables14 letters
re·com·po·ser·ions
/ʁə.kɔ̃.pɔ.zɛʁ.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'recomposerions' is divided into five syllables: re-com-po-ser-ions. It's a first-person plural present indicative verb form, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules of dividing before vowels and after consonants.

renvenimerions
5 syllables14 letters
ren·ve·ni·me·rions
/ʁɑ̃.və.ni.mɛ.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'renvenimerions' is syllabified as ren-ve-ni-me-rions, with stress on the final syllable. It's a verb form composed of the prefix 're-', the root 'venir', and the conditional suffix '-erions'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, typical of French phonology.

ronflaguerions
4 syllables14 letters
ron·fla·gue·rions
/ʁɔ̃.fla.ɡe.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'ronflaguerions' is divided into four syllables: ron-fla-gue-rions. It's a verb form with a root 'ronfl-' and a future conditional ending '-erions'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules and maintains consonant clusters.

réaffecterions
6 syllables14 letters
·af·fec·te·ri·ons
/ʁe.a.fɛk.tə.ʁi.ɔ̃/
verb

The word 'réaffecterions' (we would reassign) is divided into six syllables: ré-af-fec-te-ri-ons, with primary stress on 'ri'. It's formed from the prefix 'ré-', root 'affect-', and suffix 'erions'. Syllabification follows standard French rules of consonant and prefix/suffix separation.

réaménagerions
7 syllables14 letters
·a··na·ge·ri·ons
/ʁe.a.me.na.ʒə.ʁi.ɔ̃/
verb

The word 'réaménagerions' is a verb form divided into seven syllables: ré-a-mé-na-ge-ri-ons. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ri'. Syllabification follows French rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing, avoiding single intervocalic consonants.

réarrangerions
5 syllables14 letters
·ar·ran·ge·rions
/ʁe.ʁa.ʁɑ̃.ʒə.ʁɔ̃/
verb

The word 'réarrangerions' is divided into five syllables: ré-ar-ran-ge-rions. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, with nasal vowels forming syllable nuclei. Stress falls on the final syllable '-rions'. The word is a verb form (conditional present, first-person plural) meaning 'we would rearrange'.

réglementerions
5 syllables15 letters
·gle·men·te·rions
/ʁe.ɡlɑ̃.mɑ̃.tə.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'réglementerions' is divided into five syllables based on onset-rhyme structure, preserving consonant clusters and treating nasal vowels as single units. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's the first-person plural conditional of 'réglementer', meaning 'we would regulate'.

sandwicherions
4 syllables14 letters
san·dwich·re·ions
/sɑ̃.dɥiʃ.ʁe.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'sandwicherions' is a verb conjugation in the conditional present. It is divided into four syllables: san-dwich-re-ions. The stress falls on the final syllable '-ions'. The word consists of the borrowed root 'sandwich' and the conditional ending '-erions'.

scribouillerions
4 syllables16 letters
scri·bou·ille·rions
/s.kʁi.bu.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'scribouillerions' is divided into four syllables: scri-bou-ille-rions. It consists of the verb root 'scribouill-' and the conditional ending '-erions'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and maintains consonant clusters.

soliloquerions
6 syllables14 letters
so·li·lo·que·ri·ons
/sɔ.li.lɔ.kʁe.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'soliloquerions' is a verb form divided into six syllables: so-li-lo-que-ri-ons. It follows standard French syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the final syllable. The word is derived from Latin and consists of a root 'soliloqu-' and the conditional suffix '-erions'.

solliciterions
5 syllables14 letters
sol·li·ci·te·rions
/sɔ.li.si.te.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'solliciterions' is syllabified as sol-li-ci-te-rions, following vowel-centric rules and keeping consonant clusters intact. It's a verb form (conditional) derived from the Latin 'sollicitus', meaning 'to solicit'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable.

sonnaillerions
4 syllables14 letters
son·nai·lle·rions
/sɔ.nɛ.je.ʁjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'sonnaillerions' is a verb form divided into four syllables: son-nai-lle-rions. Stress falls on the final syllable. The syllabification follows vowel-based division rules, handling consonant clusters and nasal vowels according to French phonological norms.

spathifierions
5 syllables14 letters
spa·ti·fi·ʁe·jɔ̃
/spa.ti.fi.ʁe.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'spathifierions' is divided into five syllables based on vowel nuclei. It consists of a Greek-derived root 'spathifi-' and a Latin-derived suffix '-erions'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks.

sédimenterions
6 syllables14 letters
·di·men·te·ri·ons
/se.di.mɑ̃.te.ʁi.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'sédimenterions' is a first-person plural conditional verb form. Syllabification follows French vowel-centric rules, dividing the word into six syllables: sé-di-men-te-ri-ons. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). The word is morphologically composed of the root 'sédiment' and the conditional suffix '-erions'.

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