réaffectasions
Syllables
ré-af-fec-ta-sions
Pronunciation
/ʁe.a.fɛk.ta.sjɔ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
ré- + affect- + -assions
The word 'réaffectassions' is a French verb form meaning 'we would reassign'. It's syllabified as ré-af-fec-ta-sions, following vowel-based rules. It comprises the prefix 'ré-', the root 'affect-', and the suffix '-assions'. Stress falls on the final syllable.
Definitions
- 1
To reassign, to reallocate (in the imperfect subjunctive mood).
We would reassign / We were to reassign
“Nous réaffectassions les ressources en fonction des besoins.”
Stress pattern
Stress is primarily on the final syllable '-sions', though French stress is less prominent than in some other languages. The other syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
ré — Open syllable, stressed weakly.. af — Closed syllable, contains the root vowel.. fec — Closed syllable, part of the verb root.. ta — Open syllable, transitional.. sions — Closed syllable, contains the nasal vowel and receives primary stress.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Based Syllabification
Each vowel sound generally forms the nucleus of a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless they are difficult to pronounce.
Prefix/Suffix Separation
Prefixes and suffixes are often separated into distinct syllables.
- The imperfect subjunctive is a complex tense with a multi-part suffix.
- The 'ct' consonant cluster is handled as part of the 'fec' syllable.
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