quintuplassiez
The French verb 'quintuplassiez' (you would quintuple) is divided into four syllables: quin-tu-plas-siez, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules, maximizing onsets and avoiding single-consonant syllables, reflecting its Latin origins.
Definitions
- 1
To quintuple (to multiply by five) in the second-person plural imperfect subjunctive mood.
You (plural) would quintuple.
“Si vous aviez plus de ressources, vous quintupleriez votre production.”
ant:diviser
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the final syllable 'siez'.
Syllables
quin — Open syllable, nasal vowel.. tu — Open syllable.. plas — Closed syllable.. siez — Closed syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Maximize Onsets
French syllabification favors maximizing the number of consonants in the onset of a syllable.
Avoid Single-Consonant Syllables
Syllables generally do not consist of a single consonant.
Vowel-Based Division
Each vowel sound typically forms the nucleus of a syllable.
- Nasal vowel /ɛ̃/ pronunciation.
- Imperfect subjunctive ending '-iez' consistently forms a separate syllable.
- Consonant cluster 'pl' is common and doesn't pose a syllabification challenge.
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