désafectionerait
Syllables
dé-sa-fec-tio-ne-rait
Pronunciation
/dez‿a.fɛk.sjo.ne.ʁe/
Stress
000011
Morphemes
dés- + affection- + -nerait
The word 'désaffectionnerait' is a French verb in the conditional mood. It is divided into six syllables: 'dé-sa-fec-tio-ne-rait'. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('rait'). The word is composed of the prefix 'dés-', the root 'affection-', and the suffix '-nerait'. It means 'would disaffect' or 'would make someone lose affection'.
Definitions
- 1
To cause someone to lose affection or interest; to displease.
Would disaffect, would make someone lose affection.
“Son comportement désaffectionnerait n'importe qui.”
“Elle craignait que ses remarques ne le désaffectionnent.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('rait'). French stress is generally less prominent than in English, but this syllable receives a slight emphasis.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, unstressed.. sa — Open syllable, unstressed, liaison with next syllable.. fec — Closed syllable, unstressed.. tio — Open syllable, unstressed.. ne — Open syllable, unstressed.. rait — Closed syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Open Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel sound are generally open.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable.
Vowel Hiatus
When two vowels come together, they usually form separate syllables.
Liaison
Liaison creates a syllable boundary where it wouldn't otherwise exist.
- The pronunciation of the 'r' sound can affect perceived syllable boundaries.
- The conditional ending '-ait' is a relatively stable unit.
- Liaison between 'dés-' and 'affectionnerait' is common.
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