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Words with Root “dan-” in Italian

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

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dan- From *dare* (to give), functioning as part of the verb's core meaning.

mondaneggeranno
6 syllables15 letters
mon·da·neg·ge·ran·no
/mon.da.neg.ɡeˈran.no/
verb

The word 'mondaneggeranno' is a future tense verb form derived from Latin roots. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel hiatus, consonant clusters, and geminate consonants, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word describes a frivolous or worldly behavior.

mondaneggerebbe
6 syllables15 letters
mon·da·neg·ge·reb·be
/mon.da.neɡ.ˈɡe.reb.be/
verb

The word 'mondaneggerebbe' is divided into six syllables: mon-da-neg-ge-reb-be. The stress falls on 'neg'. It's a verb formed from a prefix, root, and suffixes, following standard Italian syllabification rules based on consonant-vowel structure and penultimate stress.

mondaneggeremmo
6 syllables15 letters
mon·da·neg·ge·rem·mo
/mon.da.neg.ɡe.rem.mo/
verb

The word 'mondaneggeremmo' is a complex Italian verb form divided into six syllables: mon-da-neg-ge-rem-mo. The stress falls on the third syllable ('neg'). It's morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and several suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of consonant-vowel grouping.

mondaneggeresti
6 syllables15 letters
mon·da·neg·ge·re·sti
/mon.da.neg.ɡeˈrɛs.ti/
verb

The word 'mondaneggeresti' is a conditional verb form syllabified as mon-da-neg-ge-re-sti, with stress on the penultimate syllable 're'. It's morphologically complex, derived from Latin roots and Italian suffixes, and signifies 'you would behave worldlily'.

sbaldanzirebbero
5 syllables16 letters
sbal·dan·tsi·re·bbo
/sbal.dan.tsiˈre.bbo/
verb

Sbaldanzirebbero is a third-person plural conditional verb meaning 'they would act boldly'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules: sbal-dan-tsi-re-bbo, with stress on 're'. It has Latin roots and a complex verb structure.