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Words with Root “affezione” in Italian

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affezione Italian, from Latin *affectio* meaning 'affection'.

disaffezionante
7 syllables15 letters
dis·af·fez·zi·o·nan·te
/disaf.fez.ziˈɔn.te/
adjective

The Italian adjective 'disaffezionante' (disheartening) is syllabified as dis-af-fez-zi-o-nan-te, with stress on 'nan'. It's formed from the prefix 'dis-', root 'affezione', and suffix '-ante', following standard Italian syllable division rules.

disaffezionanti
6 syllables15 letters
dis·af·fez·io·nan·ti
/disaf.fet.tsjoˈnan.ti/
adjective

The word 'disaffezionanti' is divided into six syllables: dis-af-fez-io-nan-ti. It's built from the prefix 'dis-', the root 'affezione', and the suffix '-anti'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, keeping consonant clusters intact and closing syllables with final consonants.

disaffezionarsi
6 syllables15 letters
dis·af·fez·io·nar·si
/disaf:fet:t͡sjoˈnaɾsi/
verb

The word 'disaffezionarsi' is divided into six syllables: dis-af-fez-io-nar-si. The primary stress falls on 'fez'. It's a verb formed from the prefix 'dis-', the root 'affezione', and the reflexive suffix '-arsi', meaning to become disaffected.

disaffezionerei
6 syllables15 letters
di·saf·fe·zio·ne·rei
/disaf.fet.tsjoˈne.rei/
verb

The word 'disaffezionerei' is a verb form divided into six syllables: di-saf-fe-zio-ne-rei. It's composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'affezione', and the conditional ending '-rei'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('zio'). Syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding vowel-consonant sequences and consonant clusters.

disaffezioniate
7 syllables15 letters
dis·af·fe·zio·ni·a·te
/disaf.fet.tsjoˈni.a.te/
adjective

The word 'disaffezioniate' is divided into seven syllables: dis-af-fe-zio-ni-a-te. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'zio'. It's morphologically complex, comprising a prefix 'dis-', root 'affezione', and suffixes '-ioni-' and '-ate'. It functions as a feminine plural adjective meaning 'disaffected'.