familiariserais
Syllables
fa-mi-lia-ri-se-rais
Pronunciation
/fa.mi.lja.ʁi.zə.ʁe/
Stress
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Morphemes
familiar + iserais
The word 'familiariserais' is divided into six syllables: fa-mi-lia-ri-se-rais. It's a verb form with a Latin root ('familiar') and a complex conditional suffix ('-iserais'). Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows rules maximizing onsets and resolving vowel clusters.
Definitions
- 1
Conditional present, first person singular of 'familiariser'.
I would become familiar with / I would make friendly with
“Je me familiariserais avec ce nouveau logiciel.”
“Je me familiariserais avec les coutumes locales.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ri'), though French stress is generally subtle.
Syllables
fa — Open syllable, onset 'f', nucleus 'a'. mi — Open syllable, onset 'm', nucleus 'i'. lia — Closed syllable, onset 'l', nucleus 'i', coda 'a'. ri — Open syllable, onset 'ʁ', nucleus 'i'. se — Open syllable, onset 'z', nucleus 'ə' (schwa). rais — Closed syllable, onset 'ʁ', nucleus 'e'
Word Parts
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Maximize Onsets
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Vowel Cluster Resolution
When vowel clusters occur, they are generally divided to create separate syllables.
Avoid Single-Consonant Onsets
Avoid leaving a single consonant as the onset of a syllable if possible.
- The silent 's' at the end of 'rais' doesn't create a syllable on its own, but influences pronunciation and syllable boundary perception.
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