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dépressuriseriez

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

5 syllables
16 characters
French
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5syllables

pressurisez

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

dé-pres-su-ri-sez

Pronunciation

/de.pʁe.sy.ʁi.ze/

Stress

00010

Morphemes

dé- + pressur- + -iseriez

The word 'dépressuriseriez' is a verb in the conditional mood. It is divided into five syllables: dé-pres-su-ri-sez. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable '-ri-'. The word is composed of the prefix 'dé-', the root 'pressur-', and the suffix '-iseriez'. Syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding stranded consonants.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To relieve pressure; to depressurize.

    Would depressurize

    Si le système était défectueux, vous dépressuriseriez la cabine.

Stress pattern

The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, '-ri-'. French stress is generally less prominent than in English, but this syllable receives a slight emphasis.

Syllables

5
/de/
pres/pʁe/
su/sy/
ri/ʁi/
sez/ze/

Open syllable, containing the prefix. Relatively unstressed.. pres Open syllable, part of the root. Relatively unstressed.. su Open syllable, part of the root. Relatively unstressed.. ri Open syllable, part of the root and verb-forming suffix. Primary stressed syllable.. sez Closed syllable, containing the conditional ending. Relatively unstressed.

Vowel Nucleus Rule

Each syllable must contain a vowel sound, which forms the nucleus.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are generally kept together as onsets or codas unless they interrupt a vowel sequence.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Syllable division avoids leaving consonants without a vowel sound.

  • The uvular 'r' sound is a characteristic of French pronunciation and influences syllable structure, but doesn't alter the syllabification process.
  • French syllabification prioritizes vowel sounds, even if it results in shorter syllables.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025

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