radioastronomies
Syllables
ra-dio-a-stro-no-mies
Pronunciation
/ʁa.djo.a.stʁɔ.nɔ.mi/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
radio- + astro- + -nomies
The word 'radioastronomies' is divided into six syllables following French syllabification rules, prioritizing open syllables and final stress. It's a noun composed of Latin and Greek roots, denoting the study of celestial radio sources. The division is consistent with similar French words, though minor pronunciation variations may exist due to its borrowed status.
Definitions
- 1
The branch of astronomy dealing with the study of celestial radio sources.
Radioastronomy
“Les radioastronomies ont permis de découvrir de nouveaux phénomènes cosmiques.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-mies', as is typical in French.
Syllables
ra — Open syllable, initial syllable.. dio — Open syllable, vowel glide.. a — Open syllable, vowel sound.. stro — Syllable with consonant cluster, open syllable.. no — Open syllable, vowel sound.. mies — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Open Syllable Preference
French favors syllables ending in vowels. This is applied throughout the word.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
The 'str' cluster is broken up to create open syllables.
Final Syllable Stress
French generally stresses the final syllable of a word.
- As a relatively recent borrowing, slight pronunciation variations may occur.
- The initial 'radio-' element might be pronounced differently by some speakers.
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