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empapilloteront

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

6 syllables
15 characters
French
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6syllables

empapilloteront

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

em-pa-pil-lo-te-ront

Pronunciation

/ɑ̃.pa.pi.jo.te.ʁɔ̃/

Stress

011011

Morphemes

em- + papill- + -oteront

The word 'empapilloteront' is divided into six syllables: em-pa-pil-lo-te-ront. It's the third-person plural future tense of 'empapilloter', meaning 'to curl up'. Stress falls on the final syllable. The syllabification follows standard French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant breaks.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To wrap something in small rolls or curls, to cover with small projections.

    To curl up, to roll up in small pieces.

    Elle empapillota les cheveux de l'enfant.

Stress pattern

Primary stress on the final syllable '-ront'. A slight secondary stress on 'pil-'. Other syllables are unstressed.

Syllables

6
em/ɑ̃/
pa/pa/
pil/pil/
lo/lo/
te/tə/
ront/ʁɔ̃/

em Open syllable, nasal vowel. Initial syllable.. pa Open syllable, stressed.. pil Closed syllable, slight secondary stress.. lo Open syllable.. te Open syllable, schwa.. ront Closed syllable, primary stress, nasal vowel.

Open Syllables

Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless complex.

Vowel Sequences

Vowel sequences are generally divided into separate syllables.

Final Syllable Stress

French typically stresses the final syllable.

  • The verb 'empapilloter' is relatively uncommon.
  • The geminate consonant 'pp' is handled according to standard French phonological rules.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025

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