décapuchonerez
Syllables
dé-ca-pu-cho-ne-rez
Pronunciation
/de.ka.pu.ʃɔ.ne.ʁe/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
dé- + capuchon- + -nerez
The word 'décapuchonnerez' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds. It consists of a prefix 'dé-', a root 'capuchon-', and a future tense suffix '-nerez'. Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel-centered syllables.
Definitions
- 1
You (plural) will unhood.
To unhood (you plural, future tense)
“Vous décapuchonnerez vos enfants avant de sortir.”
ant:capuchonner
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the last syllable ('rez'), which is typical for French verbs.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, initial syllable.. ca — Open syllable.. pu — Open syllable.. cho — Open syllable.. ne — Open syllable.. rez — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.
Word Parts
dé-
Latin origin, meaning 'removal', 'reversal', or 'downward'. Prefix indicating the reversal of an action.
capuchon-
From Old French *capuchon*, ultimately from Medieval Latin *cappucio*, meaning 'hood'. Noun denoting a hood.
-nerez
French verbal suffix. Second-person plural future tense ending.
Similar Words
Vowel-Centered Syllables
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Each vowel typically forms the nucleus of a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonants following a vowel belong to the next syllable unless they form a complex cluster that cannot be easily divided.
- French syllabification avoids leaving a single consonant at the beginning of a syllable unless it's part of a consonant cluster.
- The 'r' sound is a uvular fricative, which is a characteristic of French pronunciation.
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