désingulariserez
Syllables
dé-sin-gu-la-ri-se-rez
Pronunciation
/de.zɛ̃.ɡy.la.ʁi.ze/
Stress
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Morphemes
dés- + singular- + -iser/ez
The word 'désingulariserez' is divided into seven syllables: dé-sin-gu-la-ri-se-rez. It consists of the prefix 'dés-', the root 'singular-', and the suffixes '-iser' and '-ez'. Stress falls on the final syllable '-rez'. Syllable division follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks.
Definitions
- 1
To make something unique again, to re-establish its individuality.
To singularize (again), to re-individualize.
“Nous ne pouvons pas désingulariser ces données, elles sont trop spécifiques.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the final syllable '-rez', as is typical in French. All other syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
dé — Open syllable, containing the prefix. Vowel sound is pronounced.. sin — Open syllable, containing the beginning of the root. Nasal vowel.. gu — Closed syllable, containing part of the root. 'g' is pronounced /ɡ/ before 'u'.. la — Open syllable, containing part of the root. Vowel sound is pronounced.. ri — Closed syllable, containing part of the root. 'r' is pronounced.. se — Closed syllable, containing the verb suffix '-iser'.. rez — Closed syllable, containing the verb conjugation suffix '-ez'. Primary stressed syllable.
Word Parts
dés-
From Latin 'dis-', meaning reversal or negation. Prefixes are typically bound morphemes.
singular-
From Latin 'singularis', meaning unique or single. The core meaning-bearing morpheme.
-iser/ez
'-iser' from Latin '-izare', a verb-forming suffix. '-ez' indicates 2nd person plural present indicative.
Similar Words
Open Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel sound are generally open, creating distinct vowel-final syllables.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are maintained within syllables unless a natural vowel separation exists.
Vowel Hiatus
Consecutive vowels typically form separate syllables, as seen in 'dés-'.
Final Syllable Stress
Stress is generally placed on the final syllable of a word in French.
- The nasal vowel /ɛ̃/ in 'dés-' influences syllable division.
- The pronunciation of 'g' before 'u' is a specific rule in French phonology.
- Liaison and elision rules, while not directly affecting syllable division here, are important considerations in French pronunciation.
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