tirebouchonnâtes
Syllables
ti-re-bou-chon-nâ-tes
Pronunciation
/tiʁ.bu.ʃɔ.na.te/
Stress
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Morphemes
tire- + bouchon- + -nâtes
The French verb 'tire-bouchonnâtes' is syllabified as ti-re-bou-chon-nâ-tes, with stress on the final syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'tire-', root 'bouchon-', and suffix '-nâtes', following standard French syllabification rules.
Definitions
- 1
To uncork (bottles, typically wine bottles).
Uncork (you all/you two)
“Tire-bouchonnâtes ces bouteilles de vin pour la fête.”
ant:reboucher
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-nâtes', typical of French.
Syllables
ti — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. re — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. bou — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. chon — Closed syllable, nasal vowel.. nâ — Open syllable, vowel-initial.. tes — Open syllable, vowel-initial.
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Vowel-Initial Syllables
Syllables beginning with a vowel are readily separated.
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are broken after vowels to avoid complex syllable onsets.
Final Syllable Stress
French stress typically falls on the final syllable.
- The archaic imperative marker '-na-' does not significantly impact syllabification.
- The 'ch' digraph is treated as a single phoneme /ʃ/.
- Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly alter perceived syllable boundaries.
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