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solubiliseriez

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
14 characters
French
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6syllables

solubiliseriez

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

so-lu-bi-li-se-riez

Pronunciation

/sɔ.ly.bi.li.ze.ʁje/

Stress

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Morphemes

solu- + -bil- + -iser-

The word 'solubiliseriez' is a verb in the conditional mood, second person plural. It is divided into six syllables: so-lu-bi-li-se-riez. Stress falls on the final syllable '-riez'. The syllabification follows standard French rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, derived from Latin roots.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To make soluble; to solubilize.

    You (plural) would solubilize.

    Nous pourrions solubiliser ce sel dans l'eau.

Stress pattern

The primary stress falls on the final syllable '-riez', as is typical in French.

Syllables

6
so/sɔ/
lu/ly/
bi/bi/
li/li/
se/ze/
riez/ʁje/

so Open syllable, containing a single vowel sound.. lu Open syllable, containing a single vowel sound.. bi Open syllable, containing a single vowel sound.. li Open syllable, containing a single vowel sound.. se Open syllable, containing a single vowel sound.. riez Closed syllable, containing a vowel and a consonant. Stressed syllable.

Vowel-Based Division

Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Each vowel generally forms the nucleus of a syllable.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they are exceptionally difficult to pronounce. In this case, the consonant clusters 'bl' and 'sr' are maintained.

Final Syllable Rule

The final syllable often receives stress and is clearly delineated. The '-riez' ending forms a distinct syllable.

  • The pronunciation of 'solu-' can be slightly reduced in rapid speech, but the syllabification remains consistent.
  • The uvular 'r' sound in '-riez' can influence the preceding vowel, but doesn't alter the syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/12/2025

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