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débraguetterions

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

5 syllables
16 characters
French
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5syllables

braguetterions

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

dé-bra-guet-te-rions

Pronunciation

/de.bʁa.ɡə.te.ʁjɔ̃/

Stress

00001

Morphemes

dé- + braguet- + -terions

The word 'débraguetterions' is a complex French verb form syllabified as 'dé-bra-guet-te-rions'. It consists of a prefix 'dé-', a root 'braguet-', and a conditional suffix '-terions'. Stress falls on the final syllable '-rions'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and handles consonant clusters appropriately.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    Conditional present, first-person plural of 'débraguetter'.

    We would unfasten/release/disengage.

    Nous débraguetterions les wagons pour les réparer.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the final syllable '-rions', as is typical in French. The stress is primary and located on the last syllable.

Syllables

5
/de/
bra/bʁa/
guet/ɡə/
te/te/
rions/ʁjɔ̃/

Open syllable, prefix.. bra Open syllable, part of the root.. guet Open syllable, part of the root.. te Open syllable, part of the root.. rions Closed syllable, conditional ending, stressed.

Vowel-Based Division

Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds.

Consonant Cluster Handling

Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless easily pronounceable as separate syllables.

Prefix Separation

Prefixes are typically separated into their own syllables.

Suffix Separation

Suffixes are typically separated into their own syllables.

  • The conditional ending '-ions' can have slight pronunciation variations depending on regional accents.
  • The schwa /ə/ in 'də' may be reduced or almost silent in some pronunciations.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025

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