singularisasjɔ̃
Syllables
sin-gu-la-ri-sa-sjɔ̃
Pronunciation
/sɛ̃.ɡy.la.ʁi.sa.sjɔ̃/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
singul + arisassions
The word 'singularisassions' is a complex French verb form syllabified into six syllables (sin-gu-la-ri-sa-sjɔ̃) based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. It's derived from the Latin root 'singul-' and features multiple suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person. Stress falls on the final syllable.
Definitions
- 1
To make singular; to express in the singular form.
Nous singulariserions
“Si nous avions le pouvoir, nous singularisassions chaque élément de cette collection.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-sjɔ̃' as is typical in French.
Syllables
sin — Open syllable, nasal vowel.. gu — Consonant-glide syllable.. la — Open syllable.. ri — Consonant-vowel syllable.. sa — Open syllable.. sjɔ̃ — Consonant cluster followed by a nasal vowel, stressed syllable.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds, with consonants generally preceding or following vowels.
Consonant-Vowel Rule
Consonant-vowel combinations naturally form syllables.
Glide Formation
Certain consonant-vowel combinations (e.g., 'gu') create glides and are treated as single syllable units.
Nasal Vowel Consideration
Nasal vowels influence syllable boundaries and pronunciation.
- The '-ass-' segment is a linking element, not a standalone morpheme.
- The uvular 'r' pronunciation can vary regionally but doesn't affect syllabification.
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