brouillonnasses
The word 'brouillonnasses' is divided into five syllables: brou-il-lon-nas-ses. The stress falls on the final syllable. It's morphologically complex, with a Latin-derived root and multiple French suffixes. Syllable division follows standard French rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
Definitions
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Messy, rough, scribbled, in a state of disorder.
Messy, rough, scribbled
“Des notes brouillonnasses.”
“Elle a des idées brouillonnasses.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-ses'.
Syllables
brou — Open syllable, onset /bʁ/, nucleus /u/. il — Open syllable, onset null, nucleus /i/. lon — Closed syllable, onset /l/, nucleus /ɔ̃/. nas — Open syllable, onset /n/, nucleus /a/. ses — Closed syllable, onset /s/, nucleus /ɛ/, stressed syllable
Word Parts
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Maximize Onsets
Attempt to include as many consonants as possible in the onset of a syllable.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Avoid leaving consonants without a following vowel.
Vowel-Initial Syllables
Syllables beginning with a vowel are permissible.
- The 'll' sequence is a common feature in French and doesn't typically trigger syllable division between the two 'l's.
- The final 'ses' is a clear marker of feminine plural and forms a distinct syllable.
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