quotidienment
The French adverb 'quotidiennement' (daily) is divided into four syllables: quo-ti-dien-ment, with stress on the final syllable. It's formed from a Latin prefix, root, and French suffix. Syllabification follows standard French rules.
Definitions
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Daily, every day
Daily
“Je vais au travail quotidiennement.”
“Il lit le journal quotidiennement.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-ment', which is typical for French adverbs.
Syllables
quo — Open syllable. ti — Open syllable. dien — Closed syllable with nasal vowel. ment — Closed syllable with nasal vowel
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- Regional variations in pronunciation may exist, but the syllabification remains consistent.
- Liaison does not affect the internal syllabification of the word.
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