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Words with Root “incant-” in Italian

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

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incant- Latin origin, related to 'chanting'.

disincantassero
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·tas·se·ro
/dis.in.kan.taˈs.se.ro/
verb

The word 'disincantassero' is a verb form (3rd person plural imperfect subjunctive) derived from Latin roots. It is syllabified as dis-in-can-tas-se-ro, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'tas'. The morphemic structure includes the prefix 'dis-', root 'incant-', and suffix '-assero'.

disincantassimo
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·tas·si·mo
/dis.in.kan.taˈs.si.mo/
verb

The word 'disincantassimo' is a complex verb form broken down into six syllables: dis-in-can-tas-si-mo. The stress falls on 'tas'. It's formed from the prefix 'dis-', the root 'incant-', and the suffix '-assimo'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and maintaining morphemic integrity.

disincanteranno
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·te·ran·no
/dis.in.kan.teˈran.no/
verb

The word 'disincanteranno' is a future tense verb form divided into six syllables: dis-in-can-te-ran-no. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ran'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of maximizing onsets and consonant-vowel structure.

disincanterebbe
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·te·reb·be
/dis.in.kan.ˈte.reb.be/
verb

The word 'disincanterebbe' is syllabified as dis-in-can-te-reb-be, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'te'. It's a verb form derived from the Latin root 'incantare' with the prefix 'dis-' and the conditional ending '-bbe'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant division and stress placement.

disincanteremmo
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·te·rem·mo
/dis.in.kanˈte.rem.mo/
verb

The word 'disincanteremmo' is a first-person plural conditional verb form meaning 'we would disenchant'. It is divided into six syllables: dis-in-can-te-rem-mo, with stress on the fourth syllable ('te'). The morphemic breakdown reveals a prefix 'dis-', root 'incant-', and a conditional suffix '-eremmo'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of consonant-vowel pairing and cluster maintenance.

disincantereste
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·te·re·ste
/dis.in.kanˈte.re.ste/
verb

The word 'disincantereste' is a verb form broken down into six syllables: dis-in-can-te-re-ste. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('te'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'incant-', and the suffix '-ere-ste'. Syllabification follows Italian rules of maximizing onsets and vowel-sonorant syllabification.

disincanteresti
6 syllables15 letters
dis·in·can·te·re·sti
/dis.in.kanˈte.re.sti/
verb

The word 'disincanteresti' is a conditional verb form broken down into six syllables: dis-in-can-te-re-sti. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'te'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'incant-', and the conditional suffix '-eresti'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and penultimate stress, with the 'st' cluster in 'resti' being a common exception.