translocasjons
The word 'translocations' in French is divided into four syllables: tran-slo-ca-sjons. It's a noun derived from Latin roots, with primary stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and considers liaison between syllables.
Definitions
- 1
The act or process of translocation; the movement of something from one place to another.
Translocations
“Les translocations de gènes peuvent causer des cancers.”
“L'étude porte sur les translocations de populations.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable ('sjons'). A weaker secondary stress may be present on 'lo'.
Syllables
tran — Open syllable with a nasal vowel.. slo — Open syllable with liaison.. ca — Open syllable.. sjons — Closed syllable with a nasal vowel and silent 's'.
Word Parts
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Vowel-based Syllabification
French syllables generally end in a vowel sound. Consonants are assigned to the following syllable if they are followed by a vowel.
Liaison
Consonants at the end of a word can link to vowels at the beginning of the next word.
- Nasal vowels create complex syllable structures.
- The silent 's' at the end of the word.
- Potential for slight regional variations in stress.
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