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téléreportages

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
14 characters
French
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6syllables

reportages

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

té-lé-re-por-ta-ges

Pronunciation

/tele.ʁɔ.pɔ.ʁaʒ/

Stress

000001

Morphemes

télé- + reportage + -s

The French noun 'téléreportages' (television reports) is divided into six syllables: té-lé-re-por-ta-ges, with stress on the final syllable. It follows standard French syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with consideration for elision and potential liaison.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    Television reports; news stories broadcast on television.

    Television reports

    Les téléreportages sur la crise climatique sont de plus en plus fréquents.

    Elle a travaillé sur plusieurs téléreportages pour la chaîne publique.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the last syllable ('-ges'), which is typical in French.

Syllables

6
/te/
/le/
re/ʁe/
por/pɔʁ/
ta/ta/
ges/ʒə/

Open syllable, vowel-initial. Open syllable, vowel-initial, elision of 'e'. re Open syllable, vowel-initial. por Closed syllable, consonant-final. ta Open syllable, vowel-initial. ges Closed syllable, consonant-final, potential liaison

Vowel-Initial Syllable Rule

Each vowel sound generally begins a new syllable.

Consonant-Vowel Sequence Rule

Consonant-vowel sequences are typically split between syllables.

Elision Rule

Final vowels are often elided before vowel-initial words.

  • The elision of the 'e' in 'télé' is a standard feature of French phonology.
  • Liaison between the final 's' and a following vowel sound is possible, but doesn't change the syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/11/2025

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