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Words with Suffix “-issions” in French

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

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-issions Imperfect subjunctive ending, 1st person plural. Indicates grammatical function.

accueillissions
4 syllables15 letters
ac·cueil·lis·sions
/a.kœj.i.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'accueillissions' is divided into four syllables: ac-cueil-lis-sions. It's the imperfect subjunctive of 'accueillir', meaning 'we would welcome'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('lis'). The syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and vowel cluster division, with consideration for the silent 'l' and the complex '-issions' ending.

astreignissions
4 syllables15 letters
a·streign·is·sions
/a.stʁɛɲ.i.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'astreignissions' is a complex French verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters where possible. Stress falls on the final syllable, though it is subtle. The word is derived from Latin roots and consists of a root and multiple suffixes.

prescrivissions
4 syllables15 letters
pre·scri·vi·sions
/pʁe.skʁi.vi.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'prescrivissions' is divided into four syllables: pre-scri-vi-sions. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining pronounceable consonant clusters.

reconvertissions
5 syllables16 letters
re·con·ver·tis·sions
/ʁə.kɔ̃.vɛʁ.ti.sjɔ̃/
verb

The word 'reconvertissions' is syllabified as re-con-ver-tis-sions, with primary stress on 'tis'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding single consonant onsets.

souscrivissions
4 syllables15 letters
sou·scri·vis·sions
/su.skʁi.vis.jɔ̃/
verb

The word 'souscrivissions' is divided into four syllables: sou-scri-vis-sions. It consists of the prefix 'sous-', the root 'scriv-', and the suffix '-issions'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules common in French.