décadenaserent
Syllables
dé-ca-de-na-se-rent
Pronunciation
/de.ka.də.na.se.ʁɛ̃/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
dé- + cad- + èrent
The French verb 'décadenassèrent' is divided into six syllables (dé-ca-de-na-se-rent) following vowel-based rules. Stress falls on the final syllable. The word's morphology reveals Latin origins and a complex verb structure.
Definitions
- 1
To unblock, to dislodge
To unblock, to dislodge
“Les pompiers décadenassèrent la porte.”
“Ils décadenassèrent le passage.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the final syllable '-rent' as is typical in French.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, initial syllable.. ca — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. de — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. na — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. se — Open syllable, vowel followed by consonant.. rent — Closed syllable, vowel followed by consonant cluster, stressed syllable.
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Initial Syllable Rule
The first syllable of a word is always a syllable.
Vowel-Consonant Division Rule
Syllables are generally divided after vowels.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable.
Final Syllable Rule
The final syllable often includes any remaining consonants.
- The 'en' infix is treated as part of the root for syllabification. The 'ss' cluster is treated as a single unit. Liaison possibilities with the final 't' sound could affect pronunciation in connected speech, but not syllabification.
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