conglomérassent
Syllables
con-glo-mé-ras-sent
Pronunciation
/kɔ̃.ɡlɔ.me.ʁas/
Stress
00011
Morphemes
con- + glomér- + -assent
The word 'conglomérassent' is divided into five syllables: con-glo-mé-ras-sent. It's a verb form derived from Latin and Greek roots, with the final syllable receiving primary stress. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
They were conglomerating; they used to conglomerate.
They were conglomerating.
“Les entreprises se conglomérassent pour faire face à la crise.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-sent', as is typical in French. The other syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
con — Open syllable, nasal vowel. Initial syllable.. glo — Open syllable, vowel sound. Part of the root.. mé — Open syllable, vowel sound. Part of the root.. ras — Closed syllable, vowel sound and consonant. Part of the suffix.. sent — Closed syllable, nasal vowel. Final syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel Rule
Each vowel sound generally forms a syllable. This is applied throughout the word.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are kept together unless they can be naturally separated by a vowel sound. The 'méra' cluster is maintained.
Final Syllable Rule
French tends to stress the final syllable, influencing the perceived prominence of 'sent'.
- The '-méra-' cluster is a common occurrence in French and doesn't violate syllabification rules.
- Nasal vowel pronunciation can have slight regional variations, but doesn't affect syllable division.
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