feuilletiseront
Syllables
feu-il-le-ti-se-ront
Pronunciation
/fœ.jɛ.ti.ze.ʁɔ̃/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
feuillet + let + iseront
The French verb 'feuilletiseront' (to leaf, to laminate) is divided into six syllables: feu-il-le-ti-se-ront. Stress falls on 'ti'. Syllabification follows standard French rules, maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, with consideration for the nasal vowel in 'ront'.
Definitions
- 1
To cover with thin sheets (like leaves); to laminate.
To leaf, to laminate.
“Ils feuilletiseront les documents pour les protéger.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ti'.
Syllables
feu — Open syllable, CV structure.. il — Closed syllable, CV structure.. le — Open syllable, CV structure.. ti — Closed syllable, CV structure, primary stress.. se — Open syllable, CV structure.. ront — Closed syllable, CVN structure, nasal vowel.
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Open Syllable
Syllables ending in a vowel sound are considered open (e.g., 'feu', 'se').
Closed Syllable
Syllables ending in a consonant sound are considered closed (e.g., 'il', 'ti', 'ront').
Maximizing Onsets
Consonants are assigned to the following vowel to create an onset whenever possible (e.g., 't' in 'ti').
Avoid Stranded Consonants
Consonants are not left alone to form a syllable.
- Pronunciation of the 't' between vowels is always pronounced in French.
- The nasal vowel 'ɔ̃' requires recognition of the CVN structure.
- The word's syllabification is consistent across tenses.
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