télégraphiasse
Syllables
té-lé-gra-phi-asse
Pronunciation
/te.le.ɡʁa.fja.sə/
Stress
10000
Morphemes
télé- + graph- + -ier/asse
The word 'télégraphiasse' is a verb form divided into five syllables: té-lé-gra-phi-asse. It's composed of the prefix 'télé-', the root 'graph-', and the suffixes '-ier' and '-asse'. Stress falls on the first syllable ('té'). Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster preservation rules.
Definitions
- 1
Third-person singular present subjunctive of *télégraphier*.
That he/she/it telegraphs (subjunctive mood).
“Il faut qu'il télégraphiasse immédiatement.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the first syllable, 'té'.
Syllables
té — Open syllable, initial syllable, stressed.. lé — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. gra — Open syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. phi — Closed syllable, contains a vowel and a consonant.. asse — Open syllable, final syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-based division
Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds, creating open syllables where possible.
Consonant cluster preservation
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they are complex or disrupt pronunciation.
Final silent 'e' influence
The final silent 'e' doesn't form a syllable but influences the preceding vowel's pronunciation.
- The 'ph' digraph is pronounced as /f/.
- The final 'e' is silent but affects the preceding vowel.
- The 'ia' sequence forms a diphthong.
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