dactylographiâtes
Syllables
da-c-ty-lo-gra-phi-â-tes
Pronunciation
/dak.ti.lo.ɡʁa.fi.at/
Stress
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Morphemes
dactylo- + graph- + -tes
The word 'dactylographiâtes' is syllabified as da-c-ty-lo-gra-phi-â-tes, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a second-person plural imperative verb derived from Greek and Latin roots, meaning 'type! (you all)'. Syllabification follows standard French rules of vowel-based division and avoiding single consonants between vowels.
Definitions
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable /fi/.
Syllables
da — Open syllable, initial syllable.. c — Closed syllable, consonant following a vowel.. ty — Open syllable.. lo — Open syllable.. gra — Open syllable.. phi — Open syllable.. â — Open syllable, vowel-only syllable.. tes — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are generally divided before vowels.
Consonant-Following-Vowel
A consonant following a vowel typically forms its own syllable.
Avoid Single Consonant
French avoids leaving a single consonant between vowels.
- The 'iâ' sequence is somewhat unusual but follows standard rules for vowel combinations and suffixation.
- The word's length and complexity do not deviate from established French phonological patterns.
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