réimperméabilisa
Syllables
ré-im-per-mé-a-bi-li-sa
Pronunciation
/ʁe.ɛ̃.pɛʁ.me.a.bi.li.za/
Stress
00000001
Morphemes
ré- + perméabil- + -iser-a
The word 'réimperméabilisa' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds, following standard French syllabification rules. It's a complex verb form derived from Latin roots, with primary stress on the final syllable. The syllable structure is consistent with similar French words containing the 'permé-' root.
Definitions
- 1
I re-waterproofed
I re-waterproofed
“Je réimperméabilisa le toit avant l'hiver.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-sa', as is typical in French. A secondary, weaker stress may be present on 'mé'.
Syllables
ré — Open syllable, initial syllable.. im — Closed syllable, nasal vowel.. per — Open syllable, vocalized 'r'.. mé — Open syllable.. a — Open syllable, single vowel.. bi — Open syllable.. li — Open syllable.. sa — Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel Nucleus Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Each syllable contains one vowel sound.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are not broken unless they are difficult to pronounce together. 'rm' is a common cluster and remains intact.
Nasal Vowel Rule
Nasal vowels (/ɛ̃/) function as syllable nuclei.
- The vocalization of 'r' influences pronunciation but doesn't alter syllable division.
- Liaison rules could affect pronunciation in connected speech, but not the core syllabification.
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