concurrençassions
Syllables
con-cur-ren-ças-sions
Pronunciation
/kɔ̃.ky.ʁɑ̃.sas.jɔ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
con- + curr- + -ence-ass-ions
The word 'concurrençassions' is a complex French verb form divided into five syllables: con-cur-ren-ças-sions. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's morphologically derived from Latin roots with French suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks.
Definitions
- 1
First-person plural imperfect subjunctive of 'concurrencer'.
we would compete
“Nous concurrençassions pour le poste.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-sions', typical of French pronunciation.
Syllables
con — Open syllable, nasal vowel.. cur — Closed syllable, palatal consonant.. ren — Open syllable, nasal vowel.. ças — Closed syllable, 'ç' pronounced as /s/.. sions — Closed syllable, nasal vowel, stressed syllable.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds.
Consonant Cluster Avoidance
Consonant clusters are kept together unless easily pronounceable separately.
Cédille Rule
The 'ç' always precedes a vowel sound and forms its own syllable.
Final Syllable Stress
French typically stresses the final syllable.
- The 'çass' sequence is unusual but follows the rule of avoiding breaking consonant clusters unless dictated by vowel sounds.
- Nasal vowels influence the syllabic structure.
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