disputareiraient
Syllables
dis-pu-ta-rei-raient
Pronunciation
/dis.py.tɛ.ʁɛ.jʁɛ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
dis- + put- + -er-ai-ent
The word 'disputailleraient' is syllabified into 'dis-pu-ta-rei-raient' based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster rules. It's a conditional verb form derived from Latin roots, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification patterns are consistent with similar French verbs.
Definitions
- 1
They would dispute / They would argue
Ils se disputeraient
“Ils disputailleraient encore s'ils n'étaient pas d'accord.”
“Si j'avais plus de temps, je disputerais, mais je disputailleraient plus tard.”
Stress pattern
Stress is subtle in French, but the final syllable '-raient' receives the most noticeable emphasis. The stress pattern is primarily determined by the final syllable.
Syllables
dis — Open syllable, initial syllable.. pu — Open syllable, contains a palatalized consonant.. ta — Open syllable, contains a mid-open front vowel.. rei — Open syllable, contains a uvular fricative.. raient — Closed syllable, contains a nasal vowel and is stressed.
Word Parts
dis-
Latin origin, meaning 'apart', 'asunder', or 'not'. Functions as a negation or separation marker.
put-
Latin *putare* meaning 'to think, consider'. Core meaning related to thinking or arguing.
-er-ai-ent
Combination of infinitival suffix, conditional stem marker, and third-person plural ending. Indicates tense, mood, person, and number.
Similar Words
Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds, creating open syllables where possible.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are kept together unless they are complex or interrupt a natural vowel sequence, as seen with 'sp', 'tr', and 'dr'.
Final Syllable Rule
The final syllable often includes any remaining consonants, ensuring all letters are accounted for in the syllabification.
- The 'e muet' (silent e) doesn't directly affect syllabification but influences pronunciation.
- Liaison (linking of final consonants to initial vowels) could occur in connected speech, but doesn't change the underlying syllabic structure.
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