archidiocésaines
Syllables
ar-chi-dio-cé-sai-nes
Pronunciation
/aʁ.ʃi.djo.sɛ.zɛn/
Stress
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Morphemes
archi- + diocèse + -aines
The word 'archidiocésaines' is divided into six syllables: ar-chi-dio-cé-sai-nes. It's a feminine plural adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding breaking consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to an archdiocese.
Archdiocesan
“Les écoles archidiocésaines”
“Les décisions archidiocésaines”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-nes'. French typically stresses the last syllable of a word.
Syllables
ar — Open syllable, initial syllable, stressed vowel.. chi — Closed syllable, contains a consonant cluster.. dio — Open syllable, part of the root morpheme.. cé — Closed syllable, contains a digraph and stressed vowel.. sai — Closed syllable, final syllable, primary stress.. nes — Closed syllable, contains the feminine plural adjectival suffix.
Word Parts
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Open Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are generally kept together unless complex.
Vowel Sequences
Vowel sequences are typically divided into separate syllables.
Final Syllable Stress
Stress generally falls on the final syllable.
- The 'cé' digraph is kept together as a unit.
- The potential for liaison with following words does not affect the core syllabification.
- The word's length and complex morphology require careful application of syllabification rules.
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