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indivisibilités

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8 syllables
15 characters
French
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8syllables

indivisibilis

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

in-di-vi-si-bi-li-té-s

Pronunciation

/ɛ̃.di.vi.zi.bi.li.te/

Stress

00000011

Morphemes

in- + divis- + -ibilités

The word 'indivisibilités' is syllabified based on vowel sounds, maintaining consonant clusters and respecting the final consonant's morphological role. Stress falls on the final syllable. The word is morphologically complex, built from Latin roots and French suffixes. Syllabification is consistent with similar French words containing the '-bilités' suffix.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    The state or quality of being indivisible; things that cannot be divided.

    Indivisibilities

    Les indivisibilités de la propriété privée.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the final syllable '-té-s', which is typical in French. The first seven syllables are unstressed.

Syllables

8
in/ɛ̃/
di/di/
vi/vi/
si/zi/
bi/bi/
li/li/
/te/
s/s/

in Open syllable, containing a nasal vowel. The 'n' is part of the vowel sound.. di Open syllable, containing a simple vowel.. vi Open syllable, containing a simple vowel.. si Open syllable, containing a simple vowel.. bi Open syllable, containing a simple vowel.. li Open syllable, containing a simple vowel.. Closed syllable, containing a simple vowel and ending with a consonant.. s Syllable consisting of a single consonant, functioning as the plural marker.

Vowel-Based Division

Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Each vowel sound generally constitutes a syllable.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are maintained unless they can be naturally separated by a vowel sound. In this word, the consonant clusters are relatively simple and remain intact.

Final Consonant Rule

Final consonants are usually part of the last syllable, unless they initiate a new vowel sound.

  • The prefix 'in-' remains distinct and does not assimilate.
  • The final 's' is pronounced due to its morphological function as a plural marker, despite being a final consonant.
  • The nasal vowel /ɛ̃/ in the first syllable is a single sound and forms a syllable on its own.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025

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