dépressurissassions
Syllables
dé-pres-su-ris-sas-sions
Pronunciation
/de.pʁe.sy.ʁi.sas.jɔ̃/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
dé- + pressur- + -isassions
The word 'dépressurisassions' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds, avoiding breaks within consonant clusters. It's a complex verb form with a Latin root and multiple suffixes. The final syllable receives slight stress, and the inserted 's' is a phonological feature.
Definitions
- 1
The first-person plural imperfect subjunctive of 'dépressuriser'.
We would depressurize.
“Nous dépressurisassions le système avant de l'ouvrir.”
Stress pattern
French stress is generally on the final syllable. In this case, '-sions' receives a slight, but not strongly marked, stress.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, single vowel.. pres — Open syllable, single vowel.. su — Open syllable, single vowel.. ris — Closed syllable, vowel + consonant.. sas — Closed syllable, vowel + consonant.. sions — Closed syllable, nasal vowel + consonant.
Word Parts
dé-
Latin origin, meaning 'removal, reversal'. Prefix indicating reversal or undoing of the action.
pressur-
From 'pression' (pressure), ultimately from Latin 'pressura'. Core meaning related to pressure.
-isassions
Combination of -isa- (thematic vowel), -ss- (inserted for pronunciation), and -ions (imperfect subjunctive ending for first-person plural).
Similar Words
Vowel-Centered Syllabification
Each syllable contains a vowel sound.
Avoid Breaking Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are kept together unless they can be naturally separated into distinct syllables.
- The 's' insertion before '-ions' is a common feature of French verb conjugation and doesn't affect the core syllabification rules.
- French stress is subtle and doesn't drastically alter syllable division.
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