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Words with Root “colleg-” in Italian

Browse Italian words sharing the root “colleg-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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colleg- Latin origin (*colligere*), meaning 'to gather', 'to connect'. Forms the core meaning of the verb.

discoleggeresti
6 syllables15 letters
dis·co·leg·ge·re·sti
/dis.ko.leɡ.d͡ʒeˈresti/
verb

The word 'discoleggeresti' is a conditional verb form broken down into six syllables: dis-co-leg-ge-re-sti. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ge'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffixes '-are' and '-esti'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of open and closed syllables, with consideration for consonant clusters and gemination.

discollegheremo
7 syllables15 letters
di·s·col·le·gha·re·mo
/diskolleˈɡɛːremo/
verb

The word 'discollegheremo' is a future tense verb form. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, dividing the word into seven syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and Italian inflectional suffix.

discollegherete
6 syllables15 letters
dis·col·le·gha·re·te
/dis.kol.leˈɡa.re.te/
verb

The word 'discollegherete' is a verb form with a prefix, root, and suffix. It is divided into six syllables: dis-col-le-gha-re-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, accounting for consonant clusters and the 'gh' digraph.

radiocollegammo
7 syllables15 letters
ra·di·o·col·le·gam·mo
/ˌra.djo.kol.leˈɡam.mo/
verb

The word 'radiocollegammo' is a verb form divided into seven syllables: ra-di-o-col-le-gam-mo. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'radio-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffix '-ammo'. Syllabification follows Italian rules of vowel-initial syllables and onset maximization.

radiocollegante
7 syllables15 letters
ra·di·o·col·le·gan·te
/ˌra.djo.kol.leˈɡan.te/
Adjective/Present Participle

The word 'radiocollegante' is divided into seven syllables (ra-di-o-col-le-gan-te) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound word derived from 'radio-' and 'collegante', functioning as an adjective or present participle denoting a radio connection. Syllabification adheres to standard Italian rules.

radiocollegasse
7 syllables15 letters
ra·di·o·col·le·gas·se
/ˌra.djo.kol.leˈɡas.se/
verb

The word 'radiocollegasse' is a verb form divided into seven syllables: ra-di-o-col-le-gas-se. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, accounting for geminate consonants and diphthongs. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'radio-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffixes '-are-sse'.

radiocollegassi
7 syllables15 letters
ra·di·o·col·le·gas·si
/ˌra.djo.kol.leˈɡas.si/
verb

The word 'radiocollegassi' is a complex Italian verb form syllabified as ra-di-o-col-le-gas-si, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'radio-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffix '-assi'. Syllabification follows standard CV and CVC rules.

radiocollegaste
6 syllables15 letters
ra·dio·col·le·ga·ste
/ˌra.djo.kol.leˈɡa.ste/
verb

The word 'radiocollegaste' is a verb form divided into six syllables: ra-dio-col-le-ga-ste. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ga'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'radio-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffix '-aste'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant division, consonant cluster breaking, and penultimate stress.

radiocollegasti
7 syllables15 letters
ra·di·o·col·le·gas·ti
/ˌra.djo.kol.leˈɡas.ti/
verb

The word 'radiocollegasti' is a verb form divided into seven syllables: ra-di-o-col-le-gas-ti. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('gas'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'radio-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffix '-asti'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and resolving consonant clusters based on sonority.

ricollegheranno
5 syllables15 letters
ri·col·le·gheran·no
/ri.kol.le.ɣeˈran.no/
verb

The Italian verb 'ricollegheranno' (they will reconnect) is syllabified as ri-col-le-gheran-no, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'ri-', root 'colleg-', and suffix '-anno'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, treating 'gh' as a single unit.

ricollegherebbe
6 syllables15 letters
ri·col·le·ghe·reb·be
/ri.kol.le.ɣe.ˈrɛb.be/
verb

The word 'ricollegherebbe' is a third-person singular conditional verb form. It is divided into six syllables: ri-col-le-ghe-reb-be, with stress on the fifth syllable ('reb'). The word is composed of the prefix 'ri-', the root 'colleg-', and the conditional suffix '-ebbe'. Syllabification follows standard Italian CV rules.

ricollegheremmo
6 syllables15 letters
ri·col·le·ghe·rem·mo
/ri.kol.leˈɡe.rem.mo/
verb

The word 'ricollegheremmo' is a complex Italian verb form. It is divided into six syllables: ri-col-le-ghe-rem-mo, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ghe'. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin origins and a clear structure of prefix, root, and suffixes. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and the typical penultimate stress pattern of Italian verbs.

ricolleghereste
6 syllables15 letters
ri·col·le·ghe·re·ste
/ri.kol.leˈɡe.re.ste/
verb

The word 'ricolleghereste' is a verb in the conditional mood, second person plural. It is syllabified as ri-col-le-ghe-re-ste, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ghe'. The word is composed of the prefix 'ri-', the root 'colleg-', and the suffixes '-ere' and '-ste'. Syllable division follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant separation and digraph treatment.

ricollegheresti
6 syllables15 letters
ri·col·le·ghe·re·sti
/ri.kol.le.ˈɡe.re.sti/
verb

The verb 'ricollegheresti' (you would connect) is divided into six syllables: ri-col-le-ghe-re-sti, with stress on 'ghe'. It's formed from the prefix 'ri-', root 'colleg-', and suffixes '-ere' and '-sti', following standard Italian syllabification rules.