dépolymériserions
Syllables
dé-po-ly-mé-ri-se-ri-ons
Pronunciation
/de.pɔ.li.me.ʁi.ze.ʁi.ɔ̃/
Stress
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Morphemes
dé- + polymér- + -iserions
The word 'dépolymériserions' is a complex French verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, dividing the word into eight syllables: dé-po-ly-mé-ri-se-ri-ons. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ri'. The word is composed of the prefix 'dé-', the root 'polymér-', and the suffix '-iserions'. It means 'we would depolymerize'.
Definitions
- 1
To depolymerize (break down polymers into smaller molecules).
We would depolymerize.
“Nous dépolymériserions le plastique pour le recycler.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ri'. French stress is generally on the final syllable, but in longer words, a secondary stress can appear earlier.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, unstressed.. po — Open syllable, unstressed.. ly — Open syllable, unstressed.. mé — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ri — Closed syllable, primary stress.. se — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ri — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ons — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Vowel-Centered Syllabification
Each syllable contains a vowel sound.
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally assigned to the syllable that follows the vowel sound.
Liaison
Sounds are linked between syllables when appropriate.
- The 'dé-' prefix is often treated as a separate syllable.
- The 'r' sound in French is often syllabic.
- Potential for slight regional variations in pronunciation and stress.
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