déraisonnassions
Syllables
dé-rai-son-nas-sions
Pronunciation
/de.ʁɛ.zɔ.nas.jɔ̃/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
dé- + raison + -nassions
The word 'déraisonnassions' is a conjugated verb form meaning 'we were reasoning wrongly'. It's divided into five syllables (dé-rai-son-nas-sions) with stress on 'nas', reflecting its Latin roots and French verb conjugation rules.
Definitions
- 1
To be reasoning wrongly or illogically (in the past, hypothetically, or with a sense of wishing).
We were reasoning wrongly / We would be reasoning wrongly.
“Nous déraisonnassions en pensant que cela marcherait.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, 'nas'.
Syllables
dé — Open, unstressed syllable.. rai — Open, unstressed syllable.. son — Closed, unstressed syllable.. nas — Closed, stressed syllable.. sions — Closed, unstressed syllable.
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Vowel-Initial Syllable
Any syllable beginning with a vowel is a separate syllable.
Consonant-Vowel Sequence
A consonant followed by a vowel typically forms a syllable.
Avoid Single Intervocalic Consonant
French avoids leaving a single consonant between vowels, creating separate syllables.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are generally broken up to create syllables, prioritizing pronounceability.
- The 'nass' infix is somewhat unusual and requires careful consideration.
- French syllabification generally avoids leaving a single consonant between vowels.
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