métamoʁphizɛʁe
Syllables
mé-ta-moʁ-phi-zɛ-ʁe
Pronunciation
/me.ta.mɔʁ.fi.zɛ.ʁe/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
méta- + morph- + -phos-er-ait
The word 'métamorphiserait' is divided into six syllables following French syllabification rules, prioritizing open syllables and handling consonant clusters. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a verb formed from Greek roots with a Latin-derived infinitive ending and a French conditional tense marker.
Definitions
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Would metamorphose
would metamorphose
“Si j'avais le pouvoir, je métamorphoserais le monde.”
“Elle métamorphoserait sa vie si elle osait.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('pho'). The stress pattern is typical for French verbs.
Syllables
mé — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. ta — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. moʁ — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a consonant cluster. Nasal vowel.. phi — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. zɛ — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. ʁe — Closed syllable, vowel followed by a consonant. Final 'e' pronounced due to conjugation.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Preference
French favors open syllables (ending in a vowel) whenever possible.
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are generally split to create syllables around vowels.
Final 'e' Rule
The final 'e' is generally silent, but can be pronounced in certain contexts, influencing the syllable structure.
- Nasal vowel pronunciation can vary slightly regionally.
- The pronunciation of the final 'e' is context-dependent.
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