théophilanthrope
Syllables
thé-o-phi-lan-thro-pe
Pronunciation
/te.ɔ.fi.lɑ̃.tʁɔp/
Stress
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Morphemes
théo- + phil- + anthrope
The word 'théophilanthrope' is a noun of Greek origin meaning 'philanthropist'. It is divided into six syllables: thé-o-phi-lan-thro-pe, with primary stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows French rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding breaking consonant clusters. The 'th' is pronounced /t/.
Definitions
- 1
A lover of humankind; a philanthropist.
Philanthropist
“Un théophilanthrope a fait un don important à l'association.”
ant:misanthrope
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-pe'.
Syllables
thé — Open syllable, stressed.. o — Open syllable, unstressed.. phi — Open syllable, unstressed.. lan — Closed syllable with nasal vowel, unstressed.. thro — Open syllable, unstressed.. pe — Closed syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Open Syllables
Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless they are complex.
Vowel Sequences
Vowel sequences are often divided into separate syllables.
Final Consonant
A single final consonant typically belongs to the last syllable.
- The 'th' digraph is pronounced as /t/ in French.
- The nasal vowel /ɑ̃/ influences the preceding syllable's structure.
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