sousousutiliserions
Syllables
sou-sous-u-ti-li-se-rions
Pronunciation
/su.z‿y.ti.li.zʁjɔ̃/
Stress
0000001
Morphemes
sous- + utilis- + -erions
The word 'sous-utiliserions' is a first-person plural conditional verb meaning 'to underuse'. It's syllabified as sou-sous-u-ti-li-se-rions, with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard French rules, considering vowel-consonant patterns and liaison.
Definitions
- 1
To underuse, to not make full use of something.
To underutilize
“Nous sous-utiliserions cette ressource si nous ne la développions pas davantage.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the final syllable, '-rions', which is typical for French verbs.
Syllables
sou — Open syllable, initial syllable.. sous — Open syllable, prefix.. u — Open syllable, vowel sound.. ti — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel.. li — Closed syllable, consonant-vowel.. se — Open syllable, liaison possible.. rions — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.
Word Parts
Vowel-Consonant
Syllables are generally divided after a vowel sound.
Consonant-Vowel
Syllables are generally divided before a vowel sound.
Liaison
Syllable boundaries are affected by liaison, where a final consonant of one word is pronounced with the initial vowel of the next.
Elision
Syllable boundaries are affected by elision, where a final vowel of one word is dropped before the initial vowel of the next.
- Liaison between 'sous' and 'utiliserions'.
- The conditional ending '-ions' influences stress.
- The prefix 'sous-' can sometimes blend with the root in faster speech.
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