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consubstantielle

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

5 syllables
16 characters
French
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5syllables

consubstansjɛltielle

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

con-sub-stan-sjɛl-tielle

Pronunciation

/kɔ̃.sub.stɑ̃.sjɛl/

Stress

00001

Morphemes

con- + substantiel + -le

The French adjective 'consubstantielle' is syllabified as 'con-sub-stan-sjɛl-tielle' with stress on the final syllable. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard French syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and allowing permissible consonant clusters. It means 'of the same substance'.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Of the same substance or essence; sharing the same fundamental nature.

    Of the same substance

    La doctrine de la Trinité affirme que le Père et le Fils sont de même substance, consubstantiels.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the last syllable ('tielle'), as is typical in French.

Syllables

5
con/kɔ̃/
sub/sub/
stan/stɑ̃/
sjɛl/sjɛl/
tielle/tjɛl/

con Open syllable, nasal vowel.. sub Closed syllable.. stan Closed syllable, nasal vowel.. sjɛl Closed syllable.. tielle Closed syllable.

Vowel-Initial Syllable

Each vowel sound generally initiates a new syllable.

Consonant Cluster Permissibility

French allows certain consonant clusters within syllables, particularly at the beginning and end.

  • The word's length and complexity require careful application of syllabification rules.
  • Liaison possibilities do not affect the internal syllabification.
  • Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly alter perceived syllable boundaries.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025

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