égravillonnassiez
Syllables
é-gra-vil-lon-nas-siez
Pronunciation
/e.ɡʁa.vi.jɔ̃.nas.je/
Stress
010001
Morphemes
é- + gravillon- + -onn-ass-iez
The word 'égravillonnassiez' is a complex French verb form syllabified into six syllables: é-gra-vil-lon-nas-siez. It exhibits typical French syllabification patterns, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('vil'). The word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin origins and complex verb conjugation.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('vil'). French stress is generally weaker than in English, but this syllable receives a slight prominence.
Syllables
é — Closed syllable, initial syllable, carries the acute accent.. gra — Open syllable, contains a consonant cluster.. vil — Open syllable, stressed syllable.. lon — Nasal syllable, contains a vowel and a nasal consonant.. nas — Open syllable, part of the verb conjugation.. siez — Closed syllable, final syllable, contains the imperfect subjunctive ending.
Word Parts
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Open Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they are complex.
Vowel Sequences
Vowel sequences are generally separated into distinct syllables.
Prefix/Suffix Boundaries
Prefixes and suffixes are often separated into distinct syllables.
- The initial 'é' is a closed syllable despite starting with a vowel.
- The 'vn' cluster is treated as a single unit.
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