transãndʁəʁje
The word 'transcenderiez' is divided into four syllables: tran-sãn-dʁə-ʁje. It follows standard French syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters. The stress falls on the final syllable. The word is a second-person singular conditional form of the verb 'transcender'.
Definitions
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You would transcend
You would transcend
“Si j'avais plus de temps, je transcenderiez mes limites.”
“Tu transcenderiez tes peurs si tu y croyais.”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the last syllable '-riez' in French, as is typical for verb conjugations.
Syllables
tran — Open syllable, vowel sound is nasalized.. sãn — Open syllable, vowel sound is nasalized.. dʁə — Open syllable, schwa vowel.. ʁje — Closed syllable, final 'e' is a schwa.
Word Parts
trans-
Latin origin, meaning 'across', 'beyond'. Prefixes modify verb meaning.
cend-
From Latin *ascendere* ('to climb', 'to rise'). Core meaning of the verb.
-eriez
French verbal inflection. Conditional mood, second-person singular. Combination of infinitive ending *-er* and conditional ending *-iez*.
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Vowel Nucleus Rule
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds. Each vowel sound typically forms a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are generally kept together if they are pronounceable and do not disrupt the flow of the language.
- The nasal vowels /ɑ̃/ and /ɔ̃/ influence syllable structure, creating open syllables. The 'dr' consonant cluster is common and doesn't pose a division issue.
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