translitérèrait
Syllables
trans-li-té-rè-rait
Pronunciation
/tʁɑ̃s.li.te.ʁe.ʁɛ/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
trans- + litér- + -erait
The word 'translitérerait' is divided into five syllables: trans-li-té-rè-rait. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'rè'. It's a verb in the conditional mood, formed from the root 'litér-' with the prefix 'trans-' and the suffix '-erait'. Syllabification follows French rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
Definitions
- 1
To transliterate; to convert text from one script to another while preserving the sound.
To transliterate
“Il translitérerait le texte du cyrillique vers le latin.”
“Elle translitérerait les noms propres pour faciliter la lecture.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('rè').
Syllables
trans — Open syllable, nasal vowel nucleus.. li — Open syllable, simple vowel nucleus.. té — Closed syllable, simple vowel nucleus.. rè — Closed, stressed syllable, simple vowel nucleus.. rait — Closed syllable, conditional ending.
Word Parts
Similar Words
Maximizing Onsets
French favors syllables with initial consonants.
Avoiding Stranded Consonants
Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless part of a cluster.
Vowel-Centric Syllables
Each syllable typically contains one vowel nucleus.
Penultimate Stress
French generally stresses the penultimate syllable.
- Nasal vowel /ɑ̃/ does not affect syllabification.
- The conditional ending '-ait' is treated as a single unit.
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