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administrassiez

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

5 syllables
15 characters
French
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5syllables

administrassiez

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ad-mi-ni-stra-ssiez

Pronunciation

/ad.mi.ni.stʁa.sje/

Stress

00001

Morphemes

ad + ministr + assiez

The word 'administrassiez' is syllabified as ad-mi-ni-stra-ssiez, with stress on the final syllable '-ssiez'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters. The '-ssiez' ending consistently appears in similar verb forms.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    Imperfect subjunctive, second-person plural of 'administrer'.

    you (plural) would administer

    Si vous aviez plus de temps, vous administreriez mieux cette entreprise.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the final syllable '-ssiez', which is typical for French verb conjugations. The stress is primary (1).

Syllables

5
ad/ad/
mi/mi/
ni/ni/
stra/stʁa/
ssiez/sje/

ad Open syllable, containing the prefix. Unstressed.. mi Open syllable, part of the root. Unstressed.. ni Open syllable, part of the root. Unstressed.. stra Closed syllable, part of the root. Unstressed. 'str' cluster maintained.. ssiez Closed syllable, containing the suffix. Stressed syllable.

Open Syllables

Syllables ending in a vowel are considered open and form separate syllables (e.g., 'ad', 'mi', 'ni').

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters like 'str' are maintained within a single syllable unless they are exceptionally complex.

Vowel Sequences

Sequences of vowels are typically divided into separate syllables (e.g., 'ad').

Final Syllable Stress

French generally stresses the final syllable of a phrase or breath group, influencing the perceived prominence of the final syllable.

  • The 'str' cluster is a potential point of division, but French phonology generally treats it as a unit.
  • Liaison in connected speech could affect pronunciation, but not the internal syllabification of the word.
  • Regional variations in nasal vowel pronunciation exist but do not alter the syllable structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025

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