recachetassions
Syllables
re-ca-che-tas-sions
Pronunciation
/ʁə.ka.ʃə.tas.jɔ̃/
Stress
00001
Morphemes
re- + cache- + -etassions
The word 'recachetassions' is a complex French verb form syllabified into five syllables: re-ca-che-tas-sions. It's derived from 'recacheter' with a prefix 're-', root 'cache-', and a complex suffix '-etassions'. Stress falls on the final syllable '-sions'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules and maintains consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
First-person plural imperfect subjunctive of 'recacheter' (to re-hide, to conceal again).
we were re-hiding
“Nous recachetassions les preuves pour éviter d'être découverts.”
Stress pattern
The stress falls on the final syllable '-sions', though it is a relatively weak stress compared to languages like English. The other syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
re — Open syllable, unstressed.. ca — Open syllable, unstressed.. che — Open syllable, unstressed.. tas — Closed syllable, unstressed.. sions — Closed syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Centered Syllables
Each syllable contains a vowel sound, forming the nucleus.
Consonant Cluster Treatment
Consonant clusters are maintained unless they can be naturally separated by a vowel sound.
Final Syllable Stress
French generally stresses the final syllable of a word or phrase.
Prefix/Suffix Separation
Prefixes and suffixes are treated as separate syllables if they contain a vowel sound.
- The infix '-ass-' is a morphological anomaly that affects the syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel quality or consonant articulation may exist, but do not significantly alter the syllabification.
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