désubjectivisasses
Syllables
dé-sub-jec-ti-vi-sas-ses
Pronunciation
/de.zy.bʒɛk.ti.vi.zas/
Stress
0000100
Morphemes
dés- + subjectiv- + -iser/asses
The word 'désubjectivisasses' is a complex French verb form syllabified as 'dé-sub-jec-ti-vi-sas-ses'. It follows French syllabification rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks. Stress is subtle, falling on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of a negative prefix, a Latin-derived root, and multiple suffixes.
Definitions
- 1
The second-person singular imperfect subjunctive of 'désubjectiviser'.
that you would desubjectivize
“Si tu désubjectivisasses tes analyses, elles seraient plus crédibles.”
Stress pattern
Subtle stress on the penultimate syllable ('vi' in 'sub-jec-ti-vi-sas-ses'). French stress is generally less prominent than in English.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, initial syllable.. sub — Open syllable, prefix.. jec — Closed syllable, part of the root.. ti — Open syllable, part of the root.. vi — Open syllable, part of the root.. sas — Open syllable, suffix.. ses — Closed syllable, suffix, final syllable.
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Vowel Rule
Syllables are generally divided before vowels.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are maintained unless they can be naturally separated by a vowel sound.
Final Consonant Rule
Final consonants, especially in clusters, often form their own syllable.
- The word's length and complexity make it an exceptional case for syllabification.
- The multiple prefixes and suffixes create a dense structure.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly affect syllable boundaries, but the core division remains consistent.
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