racompagnassions
Syllables
ra-com-pa-gnas-sions
Pronunciation
/ʁa.kɔ̃.pa.ɲa.sjɔ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
re- + compagn- + -assions
The word 'raccompagnassions' is divided into five syllables: ra-com-pa-gnas-sions. It is a complex noun derived from Latin roots, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters and accounting for the unique pronunciation of the 'gn' cluster and nasal vowels.
Definitions
- 1
Returns, accompaniments, acts of accompanying again.
Returns, accompaniments, re-accompaniments.
“Les raccompagnassions étaient chaleureuses.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable, 'sions', as is typical in French. The stress is primary (1) on the last syllable, and all other syllables are unstressed (0).
Syllables
ra — Open syllable, containing the initial consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. com — Closed syllable, containing a consonant and a nasal vowel. Unstressed.. pa — Open syllable, containing a consonant and a vowel. Unstressed.. gnas — Closed syllable, containing the 'gn' cluster (pronounced as /ɲ/) and a vowel. Unstressed.. sions — Closed syllable, containing a consonant cluster and a nasal vowel. Stressed.
Word Parts
re-
Latin origin, meaning 'again, back'. Attached to the verb to indicate repetition.
compagn-
Latin origin (*companio*), meaning 'companion'. Forms the core meaning of the word.
-assions
Derived from the infinitive ending *-er* + *-ass-* (forming a noun of action) + *-ions* (forming the plural). Indicates a plural noun of action.
Similar Words
Vowel-based Syllabification
Syllables are primarily formed around vowel sounds. Each vowel sound typically constitutes a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Preservation
Consonant clusters are maintained as single units within a syllable unless they can be naturally separated by a vowel sound.
Final Syllable Stress
In French, stress generally falls on the final syllable of a word or phrase.
- The 'gn' cluster is always pronounced as /ɲ/ and treated as a single unit in syllabification.
- Nasal vowels require careful consideration when determining syllable boundaries.
- The word's complexity necessitates a nuanced application of syllabification rules to accurately reflect its pronunciation.
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