Words with Root “parla” in Italian
Browse Italian words sharing the root “parla”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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parla From Latin *parlare* - to speak, verbal root
The word 'parlamentassero' is a verb in the imperfect subjunctive, divided into six syllables: par-la-men-tas-se-ro. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). The morphemic structure includes the root 'parla-' and suffixes '-mentassero'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, avoiding single consonants between vowels.
The word 'parlamentatrice' is divided into six syllables based on vowel hiatus and onset/coda rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a feminine noun derived from the verb 'parlare' with Latin-based suffixes.
The word 'parlamenteranno' is divided into six syllables: par-la-men-te-ran-no. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'men'. It's a verb in the future tense, third-person plural, meaning 'they will debate'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-initial syllables and open syllable preference.
The word 'parlamenterebbe' is divided into six syllables: par-la-men-te-re-bbe. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). It's a verb in the conditional mood, derived from the root 'parla' (to speak) with the addition of suffixes indicating the infinitive and conditional forms. Syllabification follows standard Italian CV structure and stress rules.
The verb 'parlamenteremmo' (we would talk/discuss) is divided into six syllables: pa-rla-men-te-rem-mo, with stress on 'te'. Syllabification follows CV patterns and avoids single intervocalic consonants, typical of Italian phonology.
The word 'parlamentereste' is a verb form syllabified as par-la-men-te-re-ste, with stress on 'men'. It follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant patterns and penultimate stress, derived from the root 'parlare' with a conditional ending.
The word 'parlamenteresti' is syllabified as par-la-men-te-re-sti, with stress on 'men'. It's a verb form derived from 'parlare' with conditional ending '-sti', following standard Italian syllable division rules based on vowels and maximizing onsets.