cinématographiée
Syllables
ci-né-ma-to-gra-phi-ée
Pronunciation
/sine.ma.to.ɡʁa.fi.je/
Stress
0000001
Morphemes
cinématograph + ée
The word 'cinématographiée' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel sounds. It consists of the root 'cinématograph' and the feminine past participle suffix '-ée'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to cinematography; filmed.
Cinematographic, filmed
“Une image cinématographiée.”
“Une technique cinématographiée.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-ée' in French, as is typical for most words.
Syllables
ci — Open syllable, vowel-final, unstressed.. né — Closed syllable, consonant-final, unstressed.. ma — Open syllable, vowel-final, unstressed.. to — Open syllable, vowel-final, unstressed.. gra — Open syllable, vowel-final, unstressed.. phi — Open syllable, vowel-final, unstressed.. ée — Closed syllable, consonant-final, stressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Based Syllabification
French syllables generally end in a vowel sound. Each vowel sound typically forms the nucleus of a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless they are complex or interrupt the natural flow of vowel sounds.
- The 'ph' digraph is pronounced /f/.
- The 'i' before '-ée' is a linking vowel and is pronounced but doesn't form a separate syllable.
- The final 'e' in '-ée' is part of the syllable and contributes to the vowel sound.
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